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ESPN's Tim Kurkjian joins us to state unequivocally which teams will in fact participate in baseball's post season. Hope springs, at least temporarily, in Boston, Minnesota, Chicago, Seattle, Florida, Philadelphia, and, just barely, Los Angeles. Post Season Predictions with Tim Kurkjian The Seattle Mariners are hoping from late season help in the form of a quadragenarian AAA call-up who has a bit of playoff, and World Series, experience. Twitter facebook Email This article is more than 18 years old.
