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PORT ST. LUCIE - Billy Wagner agrees to disagree with Jimmy Rollins. The Mets closer has no problem with Rollins proclaiming the Phillies are the team to beat in the NL East. However, Wagner's not about to agree with Rollins assessment that the... [link]

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War of Words Continues with Phillies
Published 3/16/2008 by Dave at The Mets Report
Mark Hale of the Post reports that Jimmy Rollins and Billy Wagner are still jawing about the upcoming season series.“That wasn’t a one-year thing,” Rollins said. “It’s still gonna ring true in 2008 and every year I’m with the Phillies. We’re going to win. It’s gonna come down to who wants it more, and we want to win more than the Mets do.” Yesterday Wagner said, “He’s right. He’s right that they’re the team to beat. They’re excited they got to the playoffs. As far as do they want it more? It’s up to the guys in this clubhouse to prove him wrong. Obviously last year he was ...

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