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 Kid Who Fell Onto Field Further Traumatized By Dopey Matt Lauer Interview [MLB]
Kid Who Fell Onto Field Further Traumatized By Dopey Matt Lauer Interview [MLB]
It pays to be a klutz in Philadelphia: The kid who tumbled from the stands onto the warning track at Citizens Bank Ballpark on Thursday woke up the next day to new-found celebrity, collecting a bunch of Phillies memorabilia, game tickets and a trip ...
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Young baseball fan falls from stands - TODAY: People - MSNBC.com
The baseball was hit high. It was deep. It was over the wall! And so was Kenny Campbell, a 10-year-old fan who took a 15-foot fall from an outfield wall at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia. Fortunately, the young baseball fanatic emerged unhurt ...
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 Jon Heyman: What teams should do with the big options on big names
Jon Heyman: What teams should do with the big options on big names
Bring 'em back or let 'em hit the road? That's what teams face when deciding on players with big options. SI.com's Jon Heyman has the rundown on 12 situations.
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 The Hardball Times:This annotated week in baseball history: Aug. 24- Aug. 30, 1937
The Hardball Times:This annotated week in baseball history: Aug. 24- Aug. 30, 1937
On Aug. 25, 1937 Clarence Coleman was born. Like George Ruth and Denton Young, his place in the game’s history would come with a nickname. Unfortunately for "Choo Choo" Coleman, it would not come with the greatness Babe and Cy enjoyed.
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 Do the Yankees Predict the Economy?
Do the Yankees Predict the Economy?
Can the Yankees performance determine how the DJIA performs?
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 Trap games
Trap games
The Mets will begin a three game series with the Florida Marlins tonight. The Marlins were in contention for a long time, much longer than anyone expected, but have faltered lately and are now six games back of the Mets. They've lost six of their last ten, but are still very much alive. The Mets hav
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 Mets slated for big finish
Mets slated for big finish
Sure, the Phillies contributed to the Mets' historic collapse last season by winning the final eight meetings between the teams. But it was the out-of-contention Marlins and Nationals who dealt the fatal blows to the Mets.
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 Lean On Me
Lean On Me
The New York Times has a great article on the Mets rookies Daniel Murphy and Nick Evans. Since both Murphy and Evans followed the same path to the bigs, they are using their shared experiences to help each other improve.
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 The Shmooze reads Green Eggs & Ham; Free Peanuts
The Shmooze reads Green Eggs & Ham; Free Peanuts
It's an off-day. Can you tell? Go here to listen to the one and only Steve Somers read the Dr. Suess classic "Green Eggs & Ham." Honestly, I've never laughed so hard in my life. Amazing. Another thing to note, is the show "Playing For Peanuts" is now available for download. I'm sure you caught a mom
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 Delgado wants to return in ‘09
Delgado wants to return in ‘09
If Carlos Delgado has his way, he will be the first baseman for the New York Mets in 2009. And, over the last two months, we’ve seen what happens when Delgado has his way — especially with opposing pitchers.
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Do Mets have the edge over Phillies?
NL East Mets, 74-60 Phillies, 73-60, -.5 Marlins, 68-65, -5.5 NL Wild Card Brewers, 77-56 Cardinals, 74-60, -3.5 Phillies, 73-60, -4 Marlins, 68-65, -9 With 28 games left for the Mets and 29 left for Philly, you can see it may come ...
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 Missed Opportunities
Missed Opportunities
The Phillies blew a great opportunity tonight to really take the steam out of the Mets’ sails as they lost 6-3, after leading the game by a score of 3-2 until the 8th inning.
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 Pedro: Santana ‘halfway’ to greatness
Pedro: Santana ‘halfway’ to greatness
Johan Santana hasn’t lost a game since June. Still, the questions linger, “Is he an ace? Is he great? Is he worth the $137.5 million investment and four prospects the Mets dealt to get him from Minnesota?”
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 Cure for the Mets Bullpen
Cure for the Mets Bullpen
I'm a lifelong Met fan, and riding the rollercoaster can't me good for my heart.
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MLB Prediction - Philadelphia Phillies vs Chicago Cubs
The Philadelphia Phillies have caught up to the streaky New York Mets in the National League East and with the Mets bullpen problems, those who are betting on baseball have the Phillies tabbed as the favorite to win the division.
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 SNY Watch: LoudMouths Logo
SNY Watch: LoudMouths Logo
What the HELL is that? Are they eating the title of their show or are they vomiting it at each other? I guess they could be yelling at each other, but their heads are tilted back like they are sneezing. Or something.
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 Marlon Anderson Rehabs
Marlon Anderson Rehabs
Marlon Anderson got a rehab start playing LF for St. Lucie in the first game of yesterdays double header.
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 Pitching Probables vs. Florida Marlins
Pitching Probables vs. Florida Marlins
The New York Mets open a three-game series against the Marlins in South Florida on Friday night. Here are the pitching probables for the series:
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 Manuel, Mets exercise ‘the demons’
Manuel, Mets exercise ‘the demons’
In Jerry Manuel's brief two-month tenure as Mets manager, he lost his closer (Billy Wagner), two starters (John Maine), second baseman (Luis Castillo) and a pinch hitter/utility man (Marlon Anderson). He also adopted a (un)healthy list of injured troops including Ryan Church, Pedro Martinez, ...

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