Have the Mets gotten into the Phillies' heads?

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Okay, time to have a little fun … Now that the Mets have beaten the Phillies three straight, is it time to start wondering if the Mets have gotten into the Phillies’ heads? Well, maybe not. After all, Jimmy Rollins hasn’t even appeared in the three straight defeats. Aaron Heilman is aware of his struggles against the Phillies. His ERA rose to 8.10 against the club, higher than against any other NL team, when he allowed a three-run homer in the eighth to pinch-hitter Greg ... [link]

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FRIDAY MUSINGS for 4-18-08.
Published 4/19/2008 by metsgrrl (metsgrrl@gmail.com) at metsgrrl.com
... the Reyes collision, just to reassure myself that he was doing okay. -- A few favorite press quotes: Adam Rubin ”I see when somebody’s not happy,” Beltran said. “I didn’t think he was happy. I told him, ‘I want you to be the Reyes you’ve always been.’ Him being quiet, that’s not him. … We don’t care if other teams get offended.” Said Reyes: “Everything is back.” Thank the Flying Spaghetti Monster. Also from Rubin: Billy Wagner had the line of the night. Referring to the booing from the ...

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