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The New York Mets are a professional baseball team that competes in the MLB and plays its home games at Shea Stadium in Flushing, Queens.
The New York Mets are a professional baseball team that competes in the MLB and plays its home games at Shea Stadium in Flushing, Queens.
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Breaking down Carlos Delgado and Pat Burrell
Special to amNewYorkYou can't always trust the opinions of baseball fans; all too often, they're way off base. Despite the cries of fans early the in season, it would be hard to imagine the Mets or Phillies contending for the NL East crown if they didn't have first...Tags: David Wright, Pat Burrell, Philadelphia Phillies, Carlos Delgado, Baseball
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Battle of the Manuels
Special to amNewYorkWhen the Phillies and Mets renew their rivalry this weekend, the differences between Mets manager Jerry Manuel and Phillies skipper Charlie Manuel will be obvious. The former is a thin, bespectacled 54-year-old from Georgia who reads Tolstoy. The...Tags: Joe Torre, New York Knicks, David Wright, Softball, Nolan Ryan
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Friday, Sep. 05, 2008
The number of games Jose Reyes has played with the Mets was incorrect in a chart yesterday. It is 733.Tags: Jose Reyes
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Traffic nightmare likely surrounding Flushing park
Major sports events being held in Queens are expected to cause a traffic nightmare for motorists surrounding Flushing Meadows-Corona Park. The U.S. Open finals and a Mets game being held on Friday will probably attract about 80,000 people to the...Tags: Philadelphia Phillies, U.S. Open Tennis
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Five things to look for today
Night moves If there are future SEALs on the Navy football team, they can consider tonight's football game at Ball State as a night mission (ESPN, 7p.m.). Meet the Mets The Phillies open a three-game series tonight at 7:10 in New York, their last...Tags: ESPN, Philadelphia Phillies, Baseball, Major League Baseball, Football
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Zambrano hopes to return next week
From Baltimore Sun news servicesCubs ace Carlos Zambrano has right rotator cuff tendinitis and inflammation, magnetic resonance imaging confirmed yesterday, a potential obstacle to Chicago's chances of winning the World Series for the first time in a century. Zambrano received a shot...Tags: Basketball, Houston Astros, Steve Smith, Philadelphia Phillies, Baseball
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Red-hot Mets welcome Phillies at perfect time
The playoff beards are filling in. The lead in the NL East has widened ever so slightly to three games with 22 to play. And now the Mets welcome the Phillies to Shea Friday night for a series that could turn out to be the tipping point for the division...Tags: Cy Young, Florida Marlins, Billy Wagner, David Wright, Mike Pelfrey
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Minor considerations
South Florida Sun-SentinelIn those first few heady months of their relationship, the Carolina Mudcats sent their parent organization in South Florida a couple of memorable gifts. Dontrelle Willis arrived in May, 2003, Miguel Cabrera came in June. A World Series victory...Tags: Dontrelle Willis, Miguel Cabrera, Baseball, Parent Organizations, All Stars
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'Mad Dog' Russo debuts on Sirius radio
marcus.henry@newsday.comNew company, same ol' "Dog." The call letters, studio and zeros on his paycheck will be different, but the fire, high-pitched voice and attitude of Chris "Mad Dog" Russo won't be. Russo began his second life in radio as host of "The Mad Dog Sports Show"...Tags: ESPN, Jerome Bettis, Los Angeles, Arkansas, Grant Hill
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OnTheAir
Δ8 a.m.: F1: Belgian Grand Prix practice, Speed Δ10 a.m.: Nationwide: Emerson Radio 250 Final Practice, ESPN2; 4 p.m.: Emerson Radio 250 qualifying, ESPN2; 8 p.m.: Emerson Radio 250, ESPN2 Δ6 p.m.: Sprint: Chevy Rock & Roll 400...Tags: Jose Reyes, Emerson Radio Corporation, Defense, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, ESPN
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Manning, not Favre, is No. 1 in town
wallace.matthews@newsday.comEli Manning is no better than the third-best player on his own offense. Plaxico Burress, with his hands of Velcro and nerves of steel, is surely better, as is Brandon Jacobs, a snorting bull in helmet and shoulder pads. And yet, Manning is the No. 1...Tags: Plaxico Burress, Fran Tarkenton, Eli Manning, New York Giants, Multi-Sport Events
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Food and drinks costs at U.S. Open, Mets and Yankees
carl.macgowan@newsday.com; Staff writer MaNine dollars for a beer, anyone? Visitors to the U.S. Open have been paying some steep prices for suds and grub since the tennis tournament started last week in Flushing Meadows. Two hot dogs and a pair of 22-ounce sodas will run you $24 while you're...Tags: Tennis, Staten Island Yankees, Arthur Ashe Stadium, Jose Reyes, Derek Jeter
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