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2. The Cup Stops Here
3. A Swing of Beauty
4. 6 Cincinnati Reds
5. 5 Pittsburgh Pirates
6. 2 Milwaukee Brewers
7. 4 Chicago Cubs
8. 1 St. Louis Cardinals
9. Mark Attanasio
10. Bob Bowman
11. 3 Houston Astros
12. Farhan Zaidi
13. Say It Ain't So: Team USA rolled through the first qualifying round for what it hopes will not be its final Olympics
14. Fire Up the Stove
15. Legend in the Making
16. So Close ... The Astros were on the brink of a pennant before Brad Lidge, the dominant reliever of the postseason, fell victim to Albert Pujols
17. Astronomical: Houston went the distance--18 innings, to be exact--to bounce the Braves and set up a League Championship Series rematch with the mighty Cardinals
18. Giant Step: After enduring three knee operations, and sidestepping several scandals, Barry Bonds is back in his clubhouse easy chair. The baseball world remains riveted
19. Ready for Anything: No other playoff contender has a strategic weapon like the Angels' Chone Figgins, who can switch-hit, steal a base and--best of all--play solid defense at six positions
20. Stealing the Show: Bedeviling opponents on the base paths, fleet leadoff man Scott Podsednik has the White Sox racing toward their first World Series in 46 years
21. The Battle of the Beltway: The Nationals and the Orioles are locked in a spirited contest for the hearts and minds of fans in the game's new hotbed
22. Sinking Fast: Trying to stay afloat until Barry Bonds returns, the Giants lost eight straight to put their postseason hopes in danger
23. Hitting It Big at The Right Time: PHILLIES' BOBBY ABREU
24. Less Work, More Victories: JAYS' ROY HALLADAY
25. Time for a Step Up from K.C. MIKE SWEENEY TRADE?
26. School's Out: The probable No. 1 pick in the draft, teenage shortstop Justin Upton looks like a natural to make the big leagues
27. Poker Primer: Five Questions: The runaway growth of Internet gaming has left a murky trail of legal and public health issues
28. SWIMMING WITH THE SHARKS: Online players make a leap of faith when they join a game. Can they be sure they're getting a fair deal?
29. Online and Obsessed: As the Internet poker wave breaks over college campuses, a few bright young players are exploiting high-level statistics and game theory to make a fortune. Others are losing more than their tuition
30. 1 New York Yankees: If a retooled rotation lives up to its billing, they will end their championship drought
31. 3 Baltimore Orioles: Sammy Sosa makes a potent lineup stronger, but the rotation will be their downfall
32. 2 Boston Red Sox: After 86 years the curse is over, but do they have enough pitching to repeat?
33. 5 Tampa Bay Devil Rays: Their top picks are starting to come of age, but youth will not be served this season
34. 4 Toronto Blue Jays: Eric Hinske's return to rookie-year form is Step 1 of a plan to get out of the cellar
35. A Winning Hand? Having discarded a pair of aces, the Oakland A's are wagering that general manager Billy Beane picked the right time for his boldest gamble yet
36. TIM HUDSON/Braves Pitcher
37. Where Stars are Born
38. What Fans Watch: The most watched sport on television continues to be pro football by a large margin, but NASCAR viewership is climbing steadily. The NBA has caught on out West, and baseball is inching back to its pre-1994 strike level
39. Olympic Athletes: Since 1896, the U.S. has sent more than 9,000 athletes to the Winter and Summer Games. As illustrated by this map, which breaks down where those competitors were born by county per capita, every state has made a measurable contribution
40. The NFL by Position: No region produces more players per capita at almost every position than the Deep South, but who would have thought that Hawaii would be a paradise for linemen?
41. Business Is Taking Off: Freeride champion Tanner Hall, cofounder of Armada Skis, is just one of a new generation of action sports entrepreneurs who know the future belongs to them
42. Capital Punishment: All the Washington Nationals need is an owner--and a place to play baseball
43. Battle of the Big Bats: Showcasing their power, the Astros' Carlos Beltran and the Cardinals' Albert Pujols carried their teams by bashing home run after home run in a tight NLCS
44. Putting in the Overtime: As the stakes get higher and runs grow increasingly important late in postseason games, teams are calling on their closers to pitch more than one inning
45. POWER Play: Though not firing on all cylinders, the Cardinals still had little trouble slugging their way past the Dodgers and into an LCS matchup with the resilient Astros
46. The MRP Awards: There is no shortage of nominees when SI pays tribute to the year's Most Ridiculous Performances in the major leagues
47. Winged Migration: Paraglider Will Gadd soared into the record books with a harrowing solo flight across the Grand Canyon
48. The Pride of St. Louis: The Cardinals have baseball's best record and most powerful lineup, but are they adequately armed for October?
49. Down to the Last Out: Retrosheet.org is compiling, digitizing and posting the box scores of every game in major league history
50. MOUND MAKEOVERS: Thanks to Leo Mazzone, the Braves' Jaret Wright has made a remarkable turnaround. Here are four other former underachievers enjoying career years thanks to some magic from their pitching coaches
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