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The New York Mets are a professional baseball team that competes in the MLB and plays its home games at Shea Stadium in Flushing, Queens.
The New York Mets are a professional baseball team that competes in the MLB and plays its home games at Shea Stadium in Flushing, Queens.
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Dodgers beat Phillies, fight way back into NLCS
Tribune staff reporterThe Dodgers came home believing that their two-loss stay out east happened because Philadelphia pitchers had gotten into their heads by getting too close to their heads. So they went for double revenge Sunday evening, hoping to get up off the floor in...Tags: Jack Quinn, Baseball, Bernie Williams, Rafael Furcal, Casey Blake
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Feisty Dodgers win Game 3 of NLCS
david.lennon@newsday.comThink (Black and) Blue. Their egos bruised and World Series hopes battered, the Dodgers added a new twist to the team slogan that sits on a hillside here at Chavez Ravine. For the first time in this NLCS, it was laid-back L.A. that went into...Tags: Manny Ramirez, Baseball, Chicago Cubs, Bernie Williams, Rafael Furcal
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RANT OF THE WEEK
"Who cares about the Yankees and Mets when the Rangers and Giants are undefeated at the same time!" Emilio Cacace South HuntingtonTags: South Huntington, Huntington
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L.A. needs home help
From Sun news servicesTrailing 2-0 in the National League Championship Series, the Los Angeles Dodgers have the Philadelphia Phillies right where they want them - at home. That's where the Dodgers were 4-0 against the Phillies during the regular season. "We just got to get...Tags: Baseball, Russell Martin, Chicago Cubs, Jamie Moyer, Major League Baseball
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Phillies want to feel at home
Of The Associated PressTrailing 2-0 in the National League Championship Series, the Los Angeles Dodgers have the Philadelphia Phillies right where they want them -- at home. That's where the Dodgers were 4-0 against the Phillies during the regular season. ''[We've]just got to...Tags: Manny Ramirez, Baseball, Chicago Cubs, Bernie Williams, Jamie Moyer
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WHERE ARE THEY NOW?
jim.baumbach@newsday.comAs unbelievable as the Mets' 1986 world championship was, so is this: 22 years have passed and there's still an uneasy separation between the franchise and Ray Knight, the '86 World Series MVP. The relationship soured because of their failed negotiations...Tags: Spring Training, All Stars, Baseball, GlaxoSmithKline, Contracts
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Mets' collapse a mystery to Manny
"So what happened to them?" That's the question Manny Ramirez asked reporters on Saturday at Chavez Ravine when the conversation turned to the Mets, who should be one of the teams interested in him when the free agency period begins next month. Like...Tags: Manny Ramirez, Pedro Martinez, Omar Minaya, Billy Wagner, Philadelphia Phillies
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DOMINICAN REPUBLIC WINTER LEAGUE: See tomorrow's baseball stars today
Los Angeles TimesBaseball has been very, very good to the Dominican Republic. Or maybe we should say the Dominican Republic has been very, very good to U.S. baseball, producing some of this country's best players, such as the darling of the Los Angeles Dodgers, Manny...Tags: Manny Ramirez, Baseball, Pedro Martinez, Jose Reyes, Tickets
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Anniversaries
61st BETTY AND HUGH CASSIDY of Stony Brook celebrated Aug. 13 with a party at the Three Village Inn in Stony Brook. Hugh is a retired deputy inspector with the New York City Police Department. Betty is a homemaker. They have two children (two others...Tags: Stony Brook University, Melville, Rockville (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), New York City Police Department, Hawaii
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Mets are legends in their own minds
wallace.matthews@newsday.comThere's a feeling around the Mets that somehow they are the uncrowned champions of the National League, the best team with the worst luck, or some such nonsense. They tell themselves they should have been in the 2006 World Series, and that they were by...Tags: Milwaukee Brewers, Baseball, Johan Santana, Major League Baseball, All Stars
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Hofstra professor aims to unseat Dean Skelos
sid.cassese@newsday.comNinth District challenger Roy Simon said he has a surprise in store for Republican incumbent state Sen. Dean Skelos of Rockville Centre, the newly minted majority leader. "I am going to beat him," Simon, a Democrat, said of the 24-year Senate veteran...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Sexual Assault, Personal Income, Crimes, Economic Policy
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MARKET ANALYSIS. Financial crisis could have profound effect on local teams, and it could've been worse
neil.best@newsday.comThe engine of the local economy has seized at the worst time for New York teams as they complete an unprecedented building boom. Right? Sort of. But it could've been even worse. What if the credit system had gone kaput two or three years ago? Might one...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, Bank of America Corp., Football, New York Giants, New Jersey Nets
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