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		<title>Alex Rodriguez a Hero Again for Yankees</title>
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		<dc:creator>Stephen Kersey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Alex Rodriguez entered the 2009 Major League Baseball playoffs with a rep as being a poor postseason player. In a matter of days, he has altered that rep and has now authored a number of memorable postseason moments. His latest chapter came Saturday night.
With the game tied 2-2 in the top of the 11th inning, the Los Angeles Angels got an RBI single by Chone Figgins to take a one-run lead. The Yankees needed to score in the bottom of the 11th. Rodriguez, who led off the inning, quickly took care of that issue by blasting a solo shot.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Alex Rodriguez entered the 2009 Major League Baseball playoffs with a rep as being a poor postseason player. In a matter of days, he has altered that rep and has now authored a number of memorable postseason moments. His latest chapter came Saturday night.</p>
<p>With the game tied 2-2 in the top of the 11th inning, the Los Angeles Angels got an RBI single by Chone Figgins to take a one-run lead. The Yankees needed to score in the bottom of the 11th. Rodriguez, who led off the inning, quickly took care of that issue by blasting a solo shot.</p>
<p>In the bottom of the 13th inning, the Yankees won the game when Jerry Hairston, Jr. scored following a throwing error by Maicer Izturis. The victory gives the Yankees a commanding 2-0 lead in the best out of seven ALCS.</p>
<p>The next contest in this exciting series takes place on Monday in California. Andy Pettitte will start for the Yankees, while the Angels will send Jered Weaver to the hill.</p>
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		<title>Could baseball&#8217;s fastest man challenge Usain Bolt?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Aug 2008 17:59:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tony Baldwin</dc:creator>
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Is New York Mets shortstop Jose Reyes the fastest player in Major League Baseball?Photo: Newscom



Baseball speed is usually measured in the 60-yard dash and the sprint from home to first.  However, some players are called &#8220;fast&#8221; for stealing bases, covering ground in the field and having great base running ability.  But, who&#8217;s the fastest?  Did you ever wonder if any of the current MLB players would challenge Usain Bolt in a race?  Well, it&#8217;s time for the 2008 MLB Track Olympics.  Here are 16 guys that could give him a run for his money.
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<p>Baseball speed is usually measured in the 60-yard dash and the sprint from home to first.  However, some players are called &#8220;fast&#8221; for stealing bases, covering ground in the field and having great base running ability.  But, who&#8217;s the fastest?  Did you ever wonder if any of the current MLB players would challenge Usain Bolt in a race?  Well, it&#8217;s time for the 2008 MLB Track Olympics.  Here are 16 guys that could give him a run for his money.</p>
<p>If Bud Selig decided to hold a MLB&#8217;s Fastest Man competition, there would be several players that would come to mind: Ichiro, Willy Taveras, Jose Reyes, etc&#8230;  However, what if you lined them up on a track.  No baseball uniforms and no batting helmets or gloves.  Which speedy baseball player would come out on top?</p>
<p>My ideal 100-meter lineup would be comprised of two heats.  Here are the competitors for heat number one:<span id="more-49007"></span><br />
Lane 1 &#8211; Joey Gathright, OF, Kansas City Royals<br />
Lane 2 &#8211; Ichiro Suzuki, OF, Seattle Mariners<br />
Lane 3 &#8211; Carl Crawford, OF, Tampa Bay Rays<br />
Lane 4 &#8211; Willy Taveras, OF, Colorado Rockies<br />
Lane 5 &#8211; Jose Reyes, SS, New York Mets<br />
Lane 6 &#8211; Chone Figgins, 3B, Los Angeles Angels<br />
Lane 7 &#8211; Carlos Gomez, OF, Minnesota Twins<br />
Lane 8 &#8211; Juan Pierre, OF, Los Angeles Dodgers</p>
<p>Now that would be a fast, fast race.  I think Figgins, Reyes or Gathright would out-run the others and cruise to victory.  Add Pierre as the fourth place finisher and that&#8217;s my top four moving on to the finals.</p>
<p>Here is the lineup for heat number two:<br />
Lane 1 &#8211; Jimmy Rollins, SS, Philadelphia Phillies<br />
Lane 2 &#8211; Michael Bourn, OF, Houston Astros<br />
Lane 3 &#8211; Curtis Granderson, OF, Detroit Tigers<br />
Lane 4 &#8211; Jacoby Ellsbury, OF, Boston Red Sox<br />
Lane 5 &#8211; B.J. Upton, OF, Tampa Bay Rays<br />
Lane 6 &#8211; Brian Roberts, 2B, Baltimore Orioles<br />
Lane 7 &#8211; Brandon Phillips, 2B, Cincinnati Reds<br />
Lane 8 &#8211; Fred Lewis, OF, San Francisco Giants</p>
<p>Not many people understand just how fast Michael Bourn and Fred Lewis are.  They show up in this race and finish first and second with Brian Roberts and Jimmy Rollins also advancing.</p>
<p>For the finals, here&#8217;s a loaded lineup:<br />
Lane 1 &#8211; Jimmy Rollins, SS, Philadelphia Phillies<br />
Lane 2 &#8211; Juan Pierre, OF, Los Angeles Dodgers<br />
Lane 3 &#8211; Brian Roberts, 2B, Baltimore Orioles<br />
Lane 4 &#8211; Joey Gathright, OF, Kansas City Royals<br />
Lane 5 &#8211; Michael Bourn, OF, Houston Astros<br />
Lane 6 &#8211; Jose Reyes, SS, New York Mets<br />
Lane 7 &#8211; Fred Lewis, OF, San Francisco Giants<br />
Lane 8 &#8211; Chone Figgins, 3B, Los Angeles Angels</p>
<p>Before we analyze this race, I think this would be a heat that would rival Bolt&#8217;s competition at the Olympics.  This is a lineup of world-class speed.  Gathright and Bourn both have that speed that is so amazing when you watch them play the outfield, you understand why they are on the field.  Roberts and Lewis are two guys that are under the radar with their speed, but both could challenge this field in a race.  Everyone knows what kind of speed Pierre, Figgins, Reyes and Rollins bring to the table.  It&#8217;s long been discussed.  However, the winner of the &#8216;08 MLB Fastest Man competition has to go to Gathright, with Bourn and Figgins claiming second and third, respectively.</p>
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