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Read: Pelf’s Mouth Gaurd of Power
Published 4/25/2008 by Dan Lerner at Hot Foot
... David Lennon of Newsday writes about Mike Pelfrey’s mouth gaurd, the object that divides the Mets fan base more than anything else, including Aaron Heilman or who bats second.  In the article, Lennon takes a look at the accident that caused its required use, a line drive that caught Pelf in the face while he was with Team USA. ...

People hate the mouthpiece
Published 4/25/2008 by Andrew Vazzano at The 'Ropolitans :: NY Mets Baseball Blog
Newsday's David Lennon writes one of the longest articles on mouthpieces published, this one dealing with Mike Pelfrey and his chunk of plastic. Lennon writes that many batters are distracted with the mouthguard, though Pelfrey needs it for a condition called TMJ or Tempromandibular Joint Disorder. ...

Inquiring Minds Wanna Know, What’s That Thing In Mike Pelfrey’s Mouth?
Published 4/25/2008 by GC at Can't Stop The Bleeding
... Newsday’s David Lennon on the hottest accessory sported by a member of the New York Mets since Darryl Strawberry’s anti-drug wristbands. ...

Links: Mouthpeice, Car’Go, L’Millz, Etc.
Published 4/25/2008 by Matt Cerrone at MetsBlog.com
In a report for Newsday, David Lennon explains why Mike Pelfrey’s mouthpiece may help to distract hitters. According to Metsie, Citi Field will soon be renamed Denny’s Field, “Home of the Grand Slam.” …well…played…best Mets-joke in a long while… Our old friend, La Velle E. Neal III, in the Star-Tribune, reports that the Twins may soon consider demoting Carlos Gomez, who is hitting just .209. Speaking of ex-Mets, Lastings Milledge did ...

Top 10 Things Moises Alou May Also Possibly Be Diagnosed With
Published 4/29/2008 by Itsmetsforme at It's Mets For Me: Off-Beat, Tangentially Relevant Mets Ruminations
... *** Old News Dept. This is a can't miss article that gets to the bottom of Pelfrey's ridiculous mouthguard habit. ...

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People hate the mouthpiece

Newsday's David Lennon writes one of the longest articles on mouthpieces published, this one dealing with Mike Pelfrey and his chunk of plastic. Lennon writes that many batters are distracted with the mouthguard, though Pelfrey needs it for a condition called TMJ or Tempromandibular Joint Disorder.
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