Your New York Mets: Now With 30% More Fuzzy

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 Your New York Mets: Now With 30% More Fuzzy
If there was ever a team that needed a win such as the one you saw on Wednesday night, it's your New York Mets. (Boy, like you really needed me to tell you that. Like the first thing you thought was "I wonder how big a win this was ... let me read that Metsahumpa and find out.") Yeah, let's be careful about taking two wins and a row and saying "this is it ... this is it ... this is it!" ... [link]

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Rule of Threes
Published 5/29/2008 by Matthew Artus at NJ.com: Always Amazin'
... as it appears Willie Randolph will stay put in the near future. I don't think this is news to anyone, but I am impressed to see the people calling for Randolph's head a few weeks back now want the Mets to blow up the roster. Metstradamus thinks the warm and fuzzy feeling around Shea lately is a tenuous one , and could go either way depending on how the Mets play the next few days. If you're in the neighborhood of Field Level Box 130C tonight at Shea, that's where you'll find me. Stop by and say hello - I'll be the one in the Mets hat.

Links: Walk-Off Info, Faithful, Weird Facts
Published 5/29/2008 by Matthew Cerrone at MetsBlog.com
For all of your walk-off details, from last night’s walk-off win, check out Mets Walk-Offs and Other Minutiae. According to Metstradamus, the Heil-O-Meter is at full throttle. In a post to Brooklyn Met Fan, Adam writes: “(I) was lucky enough to be in the house…and I gotta say I was super impressed by the fan energy within Big Shea.  It was almost as if the Faithful decided to will positive energy back into the Mets…and I think it worked.  At game’s end the ramps were ...

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