The Rockies, with 13 victories in the last 14 games of the season, beat the Diamondbacks to force a one-game playoff with the Padres to determine the National League wild-card team. San Diego, who was one strike away from clinching a postseason berth yesterday, loses again today to the Brewers, ending the season with the same record as Colorado, 89-73.

On September 30, 2007 — The Rockies, with 13 victories in the last 14 games of the season, beat the Diamondbacks to force a one-game playoff with the Padres to determine the National League wild-card team. San Diego, who was one strike away from clinching a postseason berth yesterday, loses again today to the Brewers, ending the season with the same record as Colorado, 89-73.

 


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