Church chips in with big catch, deft sidestep

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Every starter reached base in the Mets' 6-3 win over the Braves yesterday except Ryan Church. But that's OK. Church made his contribution against the right-centerfield wall. [link]

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Getting Late Early
Published 4/28/2008 by mr. met at the metropolitans
... probably not forget. "To some extent it is overdone," Billy Wagner said of the disapproval at Shea that comes quickly and loud. He added, "I think it gets a little malicious with no reason for us." As Sherman said, at the first sign of trouble, the booing commences. It could be in the first inning and it could be when the team is winning in the fifth. However, when there is a sniff of some trouble, you can be sure that that the fans will turn. Ryan Church can flash the leather. Mike Carp is enjoying a nice ...

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