Tuesday, October 16, 2007

The Colorado Rockies Have Won The National League Pennant!

Click on the video below to see the final out of the game.


The Colorado Rockies are roaring into the World Series like no team before them.

With their 21st win in 22 games, the relentless Rockies beat the rattled Arizona Diamondbacks 6-4 in Game 4 Monday night to sweep the NL championship series at chilly Coors Field.

Series MVP Matt Holliday hit a three-run homer into the pine-filled rock pile in center field that capped a six-run outburst in the fourth inning, and Colorado was on its way.

Born as an expansion team in 1993, the wild-card Rockies are headed to their first World Series

The Rockies have a record eight days off before opening the World Series at either Cleveland or Boston on Oct. 24. The Indians lead the ALCS 2-1.

With their delirious fans waving brooms and towels, the Rockies joined the 1976 Big Red Machine as the only teams to start a postseason with seven straight wins. Colorado has won 10 in row overall and lost only once since Sept. 16.

There is still baseball to be played. Game Four of the American League Championship Series is tonight on Fox. Tim Wakefield pitches for the Red Sox, Paul Byrd opposes him for Cleveland.

Watch Game Four of the American League Championship Series tonight on Fox.

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