CURTAIN SNUB DESERVES CHEERS

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 CURTAIN SNUB DESERVES CHEERS
IF the Mets were looking for a turning point to their season, they've found it. It was the moment Carlos Delgado rejected his curtain call on Sunday after his second home run. Mark that down as his New York minute. Delgado left the Mets' fans... [link]

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Note: 27 Questions about a Curtain Call
Published 4/29/2008 by Matthew Cerrone at MetsBlog.com
... 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 News, the Journal News, the Bergen ...

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Dear all media outlets and Mets bloggers, commenters, and fans, Please, for the love of everything holy, please stop making a story out of this Carlos Delgado curtain call snub. This is the most inane story about a complete non-story. Why does it matter if he took a curtain call or not? He didn't feel it was right, and that's that.
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