By TOM JONES, St. Petersburg Times

Postseason streaks for the ages

Barring a miracle, the New York Yankees' streak of 13 consecutive postseason appearances is coming to an end . So in their honor, here's a look at some of the most impressive postseason streaks in sports history.-- New York Yankees

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Backup QBs can turn into heroes: Other thoughts

A look at this and that from the world of sports.BACKUP TO BREAK OUTNew England Patriots fans, don't dismay. Just because quarterback Tom Brady is out for the season doesn't mean the season is lost. Even with unknown Matt Cassel, who has never started a game at QB in the NFL or college, taking over.

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The way we were with Brett Favre

Why, it seems like only yesterday. Actually, it really wasn't that long ago. The date was March 6.Green Bay Packers quarterback Brett Favre sat on a podium in an untucked gray dress shirt and a pair of jeans, and he announced his retirement. He was a bit emotional but thoroughly convincing.How convincing? On a scale of 1 to 10, he was about a 12.

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Sports' 10 most immortal years

The 2008 year has a chance to go down as the best in sports history. Think about it.

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Three-team fight for A.L. East

The American League East is normally a two-team race between the Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees, who between them have won the division every year since 1997.But this year, add the Tampa Bay Rays. You could make a case for all three teams winning (or losing) the division.THE RAYSWhy they will win:

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Brennaman shilling for Schilling? More TV sports notes

During last Saturday's baseball Game of the Week on Fox, announcer Thom Brennaman had some powerful words regarding Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling, who is out for the season with shoulder surgery and might retire.

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