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      <description>Spring Training is upon us as pitchers and catchers officially reported to Salt River Fields at Talking Stick on Sunday. That means it's time to get ready for the season with positions previews. This one is a preview of the infield, which is much improved given the addition of Marco Scutaro.</description>
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      <title>Marquis Wins 13th, Rockies Roll</title>
      <description>With their 10-1 win Thursday over the Pirates, the Rockies pulled within five games of the idle Dodgers, the closest they have been to first place in the NL West since they were five games behind after the games of April 29, when their record was 8-12.</description>
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      <title>Colorado Rockies April Recap</title>
      <description>The Colorado Rockies have gotten off to a slow start to the 2009 season, as their record sits at 8-12 through the first month of the season.  They have gotten some surprising efforts from some of their players, but they haven’t had consistent starting pitching all season long.</description>
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      <description>The NL West doesn't look that much stronger than it did last year, meaning it is still anyone's division. Most likely, the team with the fewest injuries will be the one that rises to the top, but the teams with the most depth have the greatest chance for success.</description>
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      <title>A Different Perspective on the NL West</title>
      <description>It is easy to get stuck looking at a season as 162 games and nothing else.  In reality, we know that how a team performed in September of 2008 is more predicative for 2009 than how it performed in April of 2008.  So how did the 2008 National League West Standings look from May onwards? Or from July onwards?  Let's take a look.</description>
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      <title>Around The Majors: N.L. West</title>
      <description>The N.L. West is wide open headed into 2009, writes Tyler Hissey, in the debut of a division-by-division breakdown.</description>
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      <title>2008 Colorado Rockies Team Preview</title>
      <description>Which Colorado Rockies will show up in 2008?  The middling team that appeared dead in the water come early September, or the unstoppable juggernaut that became the fifth team in the past 80 seasons to win 21 of 22 games?</description>
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      <title>New Franchises Bring New Philosophy</title>
      <description>Only four new franchises have graced Major League Baseball over the past 30 years: The Diamondbacks, Rays, Rockies, and Marlins.  This foursome has enjoyed varying degrees of success, but with recent emphasis on stockpiling young talent, all four have revolutionized player management philosophies and appear poised for prolonged excellence.</description>
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      <title>NL Rookie of the Year Candidates</title>
      <description>On the surface, it would appear that the 2007 National League Rookie of the Year class rivals the outstanding crop from last season.  But a closer inspection reveals chinks in the armor worn by each of these prospects.</description>
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      <title>The Rockies Are For Real</title>
      <description>The Arizona Diamondbacks need to sweep the Colorado Rockies to ensure a spot in the postseason, but that does not appear likely, as these Rockies are playing incredible baseball.</description>
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      <title>Rockies Mid-Season Evaluations: (Top 1-10)</title>
      <description>As the mid-season has come to a close, RockiesInsider.com takes a look at the top-50 prospects in the Rockies organization. This is a mid-season evaluation of the players who we believe are the top players in the organization, and will serve to help us as we make our pre-season Top-50 rankings this fall. Here are prospects 1-10.</description>
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      <title>Tulowitzki Benched, Rockies Lose</title>
      <description>In this edition of Rockies Inside Pitch, the Rockies get another good effort from rookie right-hander Jason Hirsh, but the bats go silent against the Los Angeles Dodgers.  Jamey Carrol makes his first start at shortstop for the Rockies, replacing the slumping Troy Tulowitzki.  In other news, Rodrigo Lopez has been solid, and much more:</description>
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      <description>The Colorado Rockies have begun their youth movement, and the kids in Coors are giving the fans something to feel good about.  In other news, Brian Lawrence will begin the season with Triple-A Colorado Springs, though he should be a welcome addition to the Rockies rotation once he is healthy.  Here is the lastest news from Colorado.</description>
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