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I'm in a foul mood this evening. Where do you even begin? I know it's early in the season but the state of Mets fans is not good. Especially considering that murmur of effort at the end of 2007. Excuse those of us who are slightly annoyed. Do I get frustrated with Ollie Perez for being his usual up and down self? Or do I get angry with every pulled hamstring I've heard about all [link]

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