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By Charles Moynihan
Wednesday, October 21, 2009 4:45 p.m. ET In a city that is very unforgiving, Brad Lidge seemingly has been forgiven. This postseason has seen All-Star closers such as Joe Nathan, Jonathan Papelbon, Brian Fuentes and Jonathan Broxton blow saves. Lidge, who temporarily shared the closer's role last month, has been the exception. He has three saves, one win and a 0.00 ERA. Simply put, Lidge is once again thriving in October. "Once the postseason rolls around, I think there is a different level of focus, and fortunately for ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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