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With Mets fans still in an uproar over Carlos Delgado spurning Sunday's curtain call and rejecting their olive branch, the oft-booed star insisted the decision had nothing to do with how much the fickle Flushing faithful have disrespected him, and... [link]

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Note: 27 Questions about a Curtain Call
Published 4/29/2008 by Matthew Cerrone at MetsBlog.com
... see delgado accept the curtain call, in the end, it doesn’t really matter…yet, the host and reporters keep pushing it – as though goading fans to talk about it… …i guarantee you that most fans are far more concerned with what delgado is doing in the batter’s box, than with what he is or isn’t doing on the top step of the dugout… Nevertheless, for more on Delgado and the fans and the curtain call, read the New York Post, Newsday, again the New York Post, the Daily ...

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