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  1. Red Sox-Rockies

    The guys get into the Red Sox win in Game 2 last night at Fenway Park. The Red Sox are so tough to beat because they can beat you in so many ways. In Game 1 they used their bats and in Game 2 they did it with their pitching.

    Audio Podcast | October 26, 2007
  2. October Sweep?

    The guys get into the Red Sox win in Game 2 last night at Fenway Park. The Red Sox are so tough to beat because they can beat you in so many ways. In Game 1 they used their bats and in Game 2 they did it with their pitching.

    Audio Podcast | October 26, 2007
  3. Red Sox Win Again

    The guys get into the Red Sox win in Game 2 last night at Fenway Park. The Red Sox are so tough to beat because they can beat you in so many ways. In Game 1 they used their bats and in Game 2 they did it with their pitching.

    Audio Podcast | October 26, 2007
  4. Losing Faith

    After losing the first two games in the World Series, Mike is actually losing faith in the Colorado Rockies. Being down 2-0 in basketball is no big deal, but being down 2-0 in baseball is the end of the world.

    Audio Podcast | October 26, 2007
  5. Baseball Today: 10/26

    Keith Olbermann and Peter Pascarelli recap Boston's Game 2 win over the Rockies and look ahead to the weekend's games in Colorado.

    Audio Podcast | October 26, 2007
  6. Game 2 Preview

    You hear Curt Schilling and Clint Hurdle's thoughts on Game 2. Curt Schilling says the game in June against the Rockies is irrelevant this time of year and Clint likes his chances with Ubaldo Jiminez on the hill.

    Audio Podcast | October 25, 2007
  7. SportsNation Topics

    After Boston crushed the Rockies in Game 1, it's obvious Colorado was rusty. Orestes puts Josh Beckett's performance into perspective and we ask SportsNation just how important Game 2 is to the Rockies. Seventy-four percent say must win.

    Audio Podcast | October 25, 2007
  8. Joe Morgan, MLB

    There was an embarrassment factor for Colorado in Game 1, but the Rockies have to realize they can still get a split. The key to Game 2 will be how a young Ubaldo Jimenez holds himself together because Curt Schilling doesn't throw as hard as Josh Bec

    Audio Podcast | October 25, 2007
  9. Interesting Email

    Should Colorado have saved Jeff Francis for Game 2? You knew Beckett would win Game 1. Throw your best arm in Game 2 to steal home field. Interesting. And John says BC QB Matt Ryan needs to come up big at No. 8 Va. Tech to have a chance at the Heisma

    Audio Podcast | October 25, 2007
  10. SportsNation Summit

    How important is Game 2 to the Rockies? The Denver Post's Mark Kiszla says Curt Schilling is no Josh Beckett. Mike Salk of 890 ESPN Radio argues Ubaldo Jimenez won't hold the strike zone and Boston will walk its way to a 2-0 series lead.

    Audio Podcast | October 25, 2007
  11. Colin's Dilemma

    Colin was offered two World Series tickets to Game 2 but can't go because of a root canal. He's hating life! The Rockies provided some World Series 'firsts' just not in a positive way. Game 1 proves NL baseball is dull and boring. Yet, the Rockies ca

    Audio Podcast | October 25, 2007
  12. Buster Olney, MLB

    Buster says Rockies' pitchers didn't look big enough for the World Series stage and Colorado has to at least keep Game 2 close to salvage any confidence going back home. Buster updates us on the Yankees managerial position. Don Mattingly is the favor

    Audio Podcast | October 25, 2007
  13. Tim Kurkjian, MLB

    Kurkjian can't believe how good Josh Beckett has been. He doesn't get behind any batter or any team. If Rockies' youngster Ubaldo Jimenez can be effective and the Rockies win Game 2 against Curt Schilling, they'll forget about the opener. Plus, they'

    Audio Podcast | October 25, 2007
  14. Peter Gammons, MLB

    The one surprising thing about Game 1 was Jeff Francis' performance. Tonight, Curt Schilling will try to take advantage of the guys on this Rockies team who haven't been on this stage before. He's a very intelligent guy and is good at reading hitters

    Audio Podcast | October 25, 2007
  15. Still Playing

    Much to the surprise of Greeny, Buster and Will, there was still baseball being played when they drove in this morning. The Rockies beat the Padres 2-1 in 22 innings. It took six hours, 16 minutes, the longest MLB game since 1993. The game featured 1

    Audio Podcast | April 18, 2008
  16. Don Baylor, MLB

    Don talks about how huge this first game is going to be in Denver. The World Series is there for the first time ever. He feels that the Rockies probably have a chip on their shoulder, being down 2-0.

    Audio Podcast | October 26, 2007