Moises Alou leaves game with cramp in leg

 
ATLANTA (AP) -- New York Mets left fielder Moises Alou left Wednesday night's game against the Atlan... [link]

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Alou leaves game

Moises Alou departed tonight’s game in the third inning with what the Mets have labeled a left calf cramp, the team announced. He walked off the field after Mike Pelfrey recorded the first out of the half-inning by striking out Omar Infante. ...
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News: Alou Leaves Game

Moises Alou let tonight’s game during the third inning with a cramp in his let calf muscle. ShareThis
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