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By Gary Gillette
Special to ESPN.com Tuesday, October 3, 2006 Whether it's a reflection of the increased parity in baseball, or just the result of a series of unusual events, the 2006 postseason stacks up as one of the most intriguing in many years. True, there is not likely to be any red-letter story line to match the Red Sox's climbing out of a three-game hole to beat the Yankees in the ALCS before winning it all two years ago. Or the White Sox's surprising everyone by taking the world championship last year. Or even the star-crossed Cubs' being victim ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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