Day: October 4, 2007

Francis pitches Rockies by Phillies 4-2Francis pitches Rockies by Phillies 4-2

Colorado Rockies' Matt Holliday, top, rounds the bases after hitting an eighth-inning solo home run off Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Tom Gordon in Game 1 of a National League Division Series playoff baseball game Wednesday, Oct. 3, 2007 in Philadelphia.

Bandbox or not, this was no day for hitters. Jeff Francis held the league’s highest-scoring team in check, and the Colorado Rockies took advantage of one shaky inning by Cole Hamels to beat the Philadelphia Phillies 4-2 in Game 1 of their NL playoff series Wednesday. “Who would’ve thought a good old-fashioned National League game would break out in this ballpark?” Rockies manager Clint Hurdle said.

Star-studded Sharks ready for run at CupStar-studded Sharks ready for run at Cup

When Jeremy Roenick scans the nameplates above the lockers in the San Jose Sharks’ dressing room, a superlative springs wherever his eyes land. From Joe Thornton’s peerless playmaking and captain Patrick Marleau’s leadership to rookie Torrey Mitchell’s eye-popping speed, Roenick sees 23 reasons why the Sharks can live down their recent playoff failures — and live up to their hype as a fashionable…

Colts planning to go without 4 startersColts planning to go without 4 starters

Indianapolis Colts running back Joseph Addai (29) walks off the field with trainers after injuring his right shoulder during the fourth quarter of an NFL football game against the Denver Broncos in Indianapolis, Sunday, Sept. 30, 2007.

Tony Dungy hopes three of his injured starters can play against Tampa Bay this week. He just can’t count on it. So when the Indianapolis Colts went back to work Wednesday, Dungy was making contingency plans for the possible absences of receiver Marvin Harrison, running back Joseph Addai and safety Bob Sanders, all of whom were hurt in last Sunday’s victory over Denver.

Charming Legacy wins Santa Anita featureCharming Legacy wins Santa Anita feature

Irish-bred Charming Legacy, runner-up in six of her previous nine starts, moved to the front coming out of the gate and stayed there on the way to victory in the $50,400 allowance feature for fillies and mares on the turf at Santa Anita on Wednesday. Ridden by Alex Solis and winning for the third time in her career, Charming Legacy was timed in 1:47.43 for the 1 1-8 miles.