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Live from Fort Lauderdale, the Mets-Orioles lineups
On the Mets beatWhile Citi Field makes its debut, a water-downed Mets squad is facing the Orioles at a stadium that lacks a naming rights deal: Fort Lauderdale Stadium. And with good reason. This might be the worst stadium of all the spring-training......Tags: Baltimore Orioles, Brian Schneider, Alex Cora, Melvin Mora, Luis Castillo (baseball)
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Gameday Live 39: Mets-Nationals
On the Mets beatA little weekday baseball from Shea today. Staple here, manning the blog, Baumbach and co. at the yard, you there, hopefully pretending to work while keeping up to date and commenting like crazy. Mike Pelfrey (2-3, 4.86) goes for the......Tags: Carlos Beltran, Major League Baseball, Baseball, Cristian Guzman, Luis Castillo (baseball)
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Subway Series Game 2 on schedule (for now)
On the Mets beatDespite the rain earlier, it appears tonight's game will start on time at 8:05 p.m. A couple twists to the Mets lineup. Marlon Anderson, playing leftfield, will bat second and Moises Alou will be the DH. As Willie Randolph explained......Tags: Moises Alou, New York Mets
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Gameday Live 41: Mets at Yankees
On the Mets beatGood evening boys and girls, Chris Mascaro here to bring you all of the live game action of the Mets (21-19) at the Yankees (20-23), as the Metropolitans try to complete a rain-shortened two-game sweep. Before we get started, I......Tags: Derek Jeter, Moises Alou, Joe Smith (basketball), Cy Young, Sports
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48 hours
On the Mets beatThat's the time it took for the Mets to do a complete 180 and go from Yankee-killers to road kill. I spent roughly 15 hours at Turner Field yesterday witnessing every gory detail of the Braves' doubleheader sweep and I......Tags: Atlanta Braves, Miami Marlins, Mike Piazza, Spring Training, Injuries and Wounds
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GAMEDAY LIVE 45: Mets at Braves
On the Mets beatMy bad about last night.....which I said was the final game of a three-game series. TONIGHT is actually the final game of a FOUR-game series. But, the Mets are STILL trying to prohibit a Braves sweep after another disheartening performance......Tags: Atlanta Braves, Moises Alou, Major League Baseball, Tim Hudson, Baseball
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Rockies 6, Mets 5 (13 inn.)
On the Mets beatBY DAVID LENNON DENVER ??? After more than four hours, and 13 innings, Mets manager Willie Randolph would have gladly traded Omar Minaya???s vote of confidence for a victory. ???That???s nice,??? Randolph said after the Mets??? latest crushing defeat,.......Tags: Carlos Beltran, Endy Chavez, Luis Castillo (baseball), Joe Smith (basketball), Billy Wagner
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Gameday Live 46: Mets at Rockies
On the Mets beatMike Gavin here for another night of Mets baseball. Its unusual that a team experiences it's high and low points of the season during the same week but thats exactly what the Mets have managed to accomplish. After a dominating......Tags: Colorado Rockies, Endy Chavez, Luis Castillo (baseball), Joe Smith (basketball), Sports
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Gameday Live 137: Mets at Marlins
On the Mets beatGood afternoon everyone. Marc Jimenez here as the Mets conclude their three-game series with Florida and try to erase the memory of Saturday???s heartbreaking 4-3 loss. The bullpen has been a big problem for the Mets (75-61) and yesterday was......Tags: Scott Schoenweis, Miami Marlins, Carlos Beltran, Pedro Martinez, Endy Chavez
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Today's lineup, callups & Niese
On the Mets beatThe Mets just made it official: Jon Niese is indeed starting Tuesday against the Brewers at Miller Park.They also released this list of minor-league callups, who will join the team tomorrow in Milwaukee: catcher Gustavo Molina, infielders Argenis Reyes...Tags: Miami Marlins, Ricardo Rincon, Milwaukee Brewers, Major League Baseball, Baseball
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Pieces are in place for the Phils to contend
Of The Morning CallBona fide. Those words have been stamped in big, bold, red letters on the 2003 Phillies as they prepare to try to close Veterans Stadium in style by reaching the postseason. General manager Ed Wade transformed a club that finished 80-82 last season into...Tags: History, Travis Lee, Bars and Clubs, National League, All Stars
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Philadelphia Phillies At A Glance
2002: 80-81, third place in N.L. East. Manager: Larry Bowa (third season). He's here: 1B Jim Thome, 3B David Bell, RHP Kevin Millwood, INF Tyler Houston. He's outta here: 1B Travis Lee, 2B Marlon Anderson, CF Doug Glanville, C Johnny Estrada, RHP...Tags: Doug Glanville, Travis Lee, Jose Mesa, Mike Timlin, Tyler Houston
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