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Mets Sweep Nats and head to the Bronx behind Dillon Gee

Published: May 20, 2011

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New York – New York Mets right hander Dillon Gee has seen nothing but success when he faces the Washington Nationals. In his Major League debut last September 7th at Nationals Park Gee got his first career win and allowed one run in 7.0 innings. Back then he flirted with a no-hitter until Willie Harris, [...]

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Rayburn and Ordonez Hit Homers to Help the Tigers Edge Mets, 6-5

Published: June 25, 2010

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New York – In a nail biting game at Citi Field on Thursday evening the Detroit Tigers (38-32) defeated the New York Mets (41-30) by the score of 6-5. Despite the loss the Mets were still able to take two-of-three games from one of the American League Central’s best teams. Mets starter Hisanori Takashi (6-3) [...]

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Fordham Freshman Chris Gaston, a Star is Born

Published: February 23, 2010

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Although the Fordham Rams men’s basketball team (2-23, 0-13) is nearing the conclusion of an extremely unsuccessful season, one of its freshman players has already become an impact player. Chris Gaston, a freshman from the state of New Jersey, has received Atlantic-10 honors as Rookie of the Week four times this season. His play, thus [...]

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It’s all even now as series heads to Philadelphia for Game 3

Published: October 30, 2009

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Bronx, NY – Before this World Series started Wednesday in the Bronx it was supposed to be the home run production of the New York Yankees and the Philadelphia Phillies. Staring pitching was also going to be a factor and has been in the first two games, and a determining point as to who would [...]

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Bring on the Phillies

Published: October 26, 2009

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BRONX, NY – CC Sabathia said he was not surprised that he and his teammates were American League champions and ready to host the Philadelphia Phillies in the Bronx Wednesday evening. Was there any doubt that the New York Yankees would return to the Fall Classic when they acquired a real pitching ace like Sabathia, [...]

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Just Winding Down at Citi Field

Published: October 3, 2009

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FLUSHING, NY – Jose Reyes made a base running mistake that may have cost the Mets a chance to win their game at Citi Field.  But it was Carlos Beltran who made the difference as he crossed home plate with the winning run. Yeah, maybe that was the way it was supposed to be the [...]

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Quiet turmoil surrounds another Mets loss

Published: August 21, 2009

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NEW YORK – A few hours before the New York Mets took the field Gary Sheffield asked manager Jerry Manuel to take him out of the lineup. Earlier, Sheffield, the 22-year veteran met and asked GM Omar Minaya for a contract extension that was denied. Sheffield excused himself and later in the game came off [...]

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Yankees Look Great Now, But Still A Lot of Season Left

Published: August 11, 2009

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Even with a four-game sweep over the Boston Red Sox there is still caution around the New York Yankees clubhouse. In a matter of a few months the complexion of both teams has changed, as it can during the course of a long season. But the caution about how the Yankees now have command of [...]

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Never Doubt the Bat of Pujols

Published: August 5, 2009

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Flushing, NY – Joel Pineiro the St. Louis Cardinals right handed pitcher and Johan Santana who had been perfect in three games against St. Louis should have been the story Tuesday evening at Citi Field.  They would not figure in the final outcome but the bat of Albert Pujols did. There was Pujols, in the [...]

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For a Change, Mets Get a Shutout Thanks to Santana

Published: July 12, 2009

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New York -   Finally the New York Mets got the shutout instead of their opponent. Thank their ace pitcher Johan Santana and an offense that finally woke up, though without a home run again as they took the second of three games from the Cincinnati Reds 4-0 at Citi Field Saturday evening. Manager Jerry Manuel [...]

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