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SI.com -- Sports Illustrated Covers -- Feb. 25, 2008 -- Johan Santana has only just arrived in Mets camp, but his mere presence has lifted the gloom from last season's historic collapse and given New York a reason to believe again.
SI.com -- Sports Illustrated Covers -- Feb. 25, 2008 -- Johan Santana has only just arrived in Mets camp, but his mere presence has lifted the gloom from last season's historic collapse and given New York a reason to believe again.
Enter your search here: Use advanced search to find by date, issue and more. Visit www.sicovers.com to purchase SI covers. YOU HAVE SELECTED February 25, 2008 | Volume 108, Issue 8 Johan Santana has only just arrived in Mets camp, but his mere presence has lifted the gloom from last season's historic collapse and given New York a reason to believe again. Photographers: Heinz Kluetmeier/SI ...
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Johan on the Cover of Sports Illustrated
Global Mets Blog — In case you haven't already seen, Johan Santana is on cover of this week's Sports Illustrated

Read: Santana on SI Cover
MetsBlog.com — Johan Santana is on the cover of the next issue of Sports Illustrated. The title page reads “Happy Days: Johan Santana Lifts the Mets without Throwing a Pitch” A picture of the majestic Met can be seen at SI.com. …hat tip to global nym fan blog for the link…

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