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The New York Mets, established in 1962, are a Major League Baseball team playing in the National League's East Division. They play their home games at Citi Field, located in Queens, N.Y. The Mets have won two World Series titles, beating the Baltimore Orioles in 1969 and the Boston Red Sox in 1986.
The New York Mets, established in 1962, are a Major League Baseball team playing in the National League's East Division. They play their home games at Citi Field, located in Queens, N.Y. The Mets have won two World Series titles, beating the Baltimore Orioles in 1969 and the Boston Red Sox in 1986.
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Kings fans can't forget stick incident in 1993, but there's more to the picture
Fans clamored to get Marty McSorley's autograph last week. And, no, he wasn't using a crooked pen. The line at Staples Center was so long, you would have expected overpriced beer to be available at the end of it. Clearly, with the Kings again in the...
Tags: Patrick Roy, Alex Gonzalez, Kerry Wood, National Hockey League, Rob Blake
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Ryan Braun is getting reputation as a prima donna
Ryan Braun's bizarre two-strike bunt attempt Tuesday came as the reigning National League most valuable player is getting a reputation as a prima donna. He has complained so much about the odd shadows at Miller Park with the roof open for day games...
Tags: David Wright, Progressive Field, Ryan Braun, Baltimore Orioles, Houston Astros
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The Times' baseball rankings
Ricky Nolasco etched his name in the record book of the Miami Marlins last week passing Dontrelle Willis to become the Marlins' all-time leader in victories. He tops a list on which Josh Johnson ranks third, A.J. Burnett fourth and Brad Penny fifth....
Tags: Cy Young Award, Cincinnati Reds, Brad Penny, Chuck Finley, Kansas City Royals
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Ten years ago the Dodgers' Shawn Green made history [Web links]
Your browser does not support iframes. It was 10 years ago today, Shawn Green taught the band to play -- no, wait, may I reintroduce to you possibly the single greatest offensive day by a player in major league history? Green was a struggling...
Tags: Don Mattingly, David Wright, Eric Karros, Miller Park, Ned Colletti
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Dodgers' starting rotation is a startling second-best in majors
C.J. Wilson was the ace of the Texas Rangers' pitching staff last season. When the Angels signed Wilson and slotted him into the No. 4 spot of their starting rotation behind Jered Weaver, Dan Haren and Ervin Santana, the debate raged as to whether the...Tags: Cy Young Award, Chad Billingsley, Jered Weaver, Johnny Cueto, Hiroki Kuroda
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Miguel Cabrera isn't making the most of his situation
One problem with talk about the A's relocating is there is no obvious market for MLB to move into. Charlotte and Las Vegas are possibilities but the most viable is probably Portland. There's less talk about a third New York team with the Mets sorting...Tags: Rafael Furcal, Minnesota Twins, Texas Rangers, Baltimore Orioles, Chase Utley
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Former Dodgers bidder could take chance with Padres
High price,poor product If you can't buy 'em, beat 'em. That could be the motto for Steven Cohen, the hedge-fund billionaire and runner-up in the bidding for the Dodgers. The San Diego Padres are up for sale, and Cohen is thought to be one of at least...
Tags: Texas Rangers, San Diego Padres, Ron Roenicke, Phoenix Coyotes, Major League Baseball
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Yankees put closer David Robertson on disabled list
First Mariano Rivera, now David Robertson. The New York Yankees are running out of healthy pitchers to put in the closer's role.
Robertson was placed on the 15-day disabled list Tuesday with a strained muscle in his left ribcage. The right-hander was...Tags: Manny Ramirez, Strained Muscle, Injuries and Wounds, Minnesota Twins, Major League Baseball All-Star Game
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Review: 'Calico Joe' by John Grisham hits for average
John Grisham is to literature what Cheerios are to a rushed breakfast, something you buy in bulk and consume without too much thought. Honestly, I'm relieved when a new Grisham book doesn't weigh more than I do. Yet his newest work, "Calico Joe," is as...
Tags: Baseball, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Sports, Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Dodgers
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Jason Isringhausen sits in Angels bullpen but is not complaining
ARLINGTON, Texas -- Jason Isringhausen thought he'd have a more prominent role when he signed with the Angels in February, and so did the front office, which envisioned the 39-year-old right-hander as one of three primary short relievers in front of...
Tags: Baseball, Ernesto Frieri, Jason Isringhausen, Torii Hunter, Peter Bourjos
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Angels' Jered Weaver has a top-10 reason to appear on David Letterman's show
MINNEAPOLIS — As a reward for last week's no-hitter against the Minnesota Twins, Jered Weaver took part in one of his favorite shows Tuesday night, presenting the top-10 list on CBS' "Late Show with David Letterman."
"I watch Dave before I go to...Tags: Jered Weaver, Concerts, Injuries and Wounds, Minnesota Twins, Phil Rizzuto
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Chris Capuano is Dodgers' surprise ace
When the Dodgers signed Chris Capuano over the winter, their expectations for him were modest.
He was supposed to be their fifth starter. If not for Ted Lilly starting the season on the disabled list, his first turn in the rotation would have been...Tags: Don Mattingly, Juan Uribe, Colorado Rockies, San Francisco Giants, Jamie Moyer
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