MATCH-UPS: NL, Sept. 25-27

In saying goodbye to the 2011 regular season, all eyes will be on the final push for the NL Wild Card hunt. Atlanta desperately looks to hold off a final push by a Cardinal team that’s not quite ready to hang ‘em up. Quite a few front-liners will be taking a seat, as those not involved in Atlanta-Philadelphia and Houston-St. Louis will either be resting up prior to the playoffs or evaluating potential 40-man roster decisions. Good luck to each of you as things draw to a close.

Here are links to the week's probable starters, one for each day.

Also, within each series below, we’ve listed the scheduled starters for both teams. These are up to date as of this...

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