Mets Fans Ultimately Pay The Price For Failure

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 Mets Fans Ultimately Pay The Price For Failure
Article about how the Mets' investments in their own TV network and new ballpark will keep them from rebuilding the proper way, ultimately plunging the team into a series of bad signings that will eventually destroy the team. [link]

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