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KILL - Cooperstown Bound? - Dave Concepcion

The Reds of the 1970s were one of baseball's all-time great teams. Known as the "Big Red Machine," the squad offered an interesting mix of dynamic players and personalities, many of whom left an indelible mark on the game. One player who played an integral role on that team was shortstop Dave Concepcion. While he was overshadowed by some of the other stars on that team, he was a very good player in his own right and enjoyed a long and productive career. The question is, was that career was good enough for the Big Red Machine to get one more of its members into the Baseball Hall of Fame? By Nick Leco.

SportsBiz

More HD for MASN

The Mid-Atlantic Sports Network announced that it will more than double the number of Nationals and Orioles games shown in high-definition next season, and will launch a full-time HD channel.

National Pastime

My Five - Fabled finishes

On Sunday we were treated to the Phillies completing a sweep of the Brewers to tie the N.L. Wild Card race, a pinch-hit eighth-inning grand slam by career minor-leaguer DeWayne Wise that propelled the White Sox to victory and, of course, the no-hitter tossed by Carlos Zambrano in his first start since returning from shoulder tendinitis. The action got my juices flowing once again, and while contemplating today's topic I was overwhelmed by the potential storylines that will be playing out in a few weeks. Here are My Five truly miraculous tales of triumph that could come to fruition this October. By Sean Raposa.

Chatter

Some insight on Lannan

One week, John Lannan gets knocked out of a game against the Mets after three innings. The next, he gives up one hit in seven innings. What's the difference? A gutsy call Lannan and Wil Nieves made before the game.