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		<title>Can Carlos Gonzalez Win the Triple Crown?</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Since the All Star Break, Carlos Gonzalez has emerged as one of the most dangerous hitters in the NL.  CarGo has been largely responsible for keeping the Rockies relevant in the playoff discussion.
Currently, Gonzalez has a .340 batting average, and has a significant lead over Joey Votto’s .321 mark.  CarGo hits lefties and righties well, posting averages of .321 and .351, respectively.  Additionally, CarGo hits better at home than on the road, with a .394 average at home compared to a .288 mark on the road.  The Rox play 14 of their remaining 24 games at Coors Field.  The Rockies [...]]]></description>
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		<title>24 Games Left&#8230;Where Do the Rockies Stand?</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Sorry for the lack of recent posts.  I’ve been traveling and have been unable to follow the games for the last week or so.
The Padres picked a great time to go on a 10 game losing streak.  The Rockies are currently 4.5 games back in the Wild Card race, but the Padres’ collapse has pulled the Rox into the divisional race at 4.5 games back.  The Rockies have a great opportunity, facing the Padres and Giants one more time each.  Both 3 game series are at Coors Field, which greatly helps the Rox as they try to scratch their way [...]]]></description>
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