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Mets regulars like Wright have little time to rest
When manager Willie Randolph spoke to his team before Tuesday's game against the Giants at AT&T; Park, the message wasn't about anything the Mets needed to do on the field. After winning five of seven to that point, they appeared to be fine between the lines.
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Note: Wright has Played Every Inning
MetsBlog.com — ... of parts of 11 seasons, and I will remind you that Jorge Sosa was a proven Major Leaguer, too, and that Nunez was among the worst hitters in baseball for most of his 11 seasons…But the Mets are already purportedly keeping Damion Easley and Fernando Tatis around for their versatility on defense, so why add a guy whose best position is third base, the one spot you’ve never needed a replacement in all year?” Wright, as quoted by Newsday: “Mentally, you just can’t think ...

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