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By Jayson Stark
ESPN.com Monday, October 16, 2006 ST. LOUIS -- Theoretically, we suppose, it's possible to win a World Series with a one-man starting rotation. As long as the one man is Pud Galvin. Or Old Hoss Radbourne. Or one of those old-time, mustachioed twirlers of yesteryear who could start nine or 10 games a week. But the way the New York Mets are trying to do it these days? Now that's doing it the hard way. So the best thing that happened to the Mets on Monday was that the known-quantity portion of their rotation, Tom Glavine, got b ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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