The Baddest Mother in Mets History

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Rodney McCray wasn't a Met for very long, but we all remember him for one thing... [link]

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The Scorecard: Paul DePodesta joins the baseball blogosphere
Published 5/12/2008 at Big League Stew
... own blog? Elsewhere in the baseball blogosphere ... • Playing taps for starting pitching. [Cecilio Guante] • Remembering the forgotten heroes of memorable home runs .. the men who got on base to begin the rallies. [Joe Sports Fan] • If the Cubs really want to test the limits of my fandom, they'll sign Jim Edmonds. [MLB Trade Rumors] • Rodney McCray is the baddest mother in Mets history. [Bugs & Cranks] • An optomistic look at the not-in-last-place Kansas City ...

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