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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.
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Ch. 9's Yankees slate for '09 features many Tuesdays
WatchdogUseful information that has nothing to do with me, Glauber or Cornell: It's Ch. 9's slate of Yankees games for 2009, which is of special interest to those who do not get YES. A lot of Tuesdays involved here, plus......Tags: Chicago White Sox, Washington Nationals, Baseball, Toronto Blue Jays, Texas Rangers
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Source: Yanks prefer Swisher over Nady
ken.davidoff@newsday.comIn their current roster logjam, the Yankees would strongly prefer to trade Xavier Nady and retain Nick Swisher, a person familiar with the club's thinking said yesterday. General manager Brian Cashman has received more requests for Swisher than for Nady....Tags: Chicago White Sox, Contracts, Mark Teixeira, Baseball, Joe Torre
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Braves now interested in Mets target Lowe
ken.davidoff@newsday.comThe Mets won't have to worry about John Smoltz pitching in the National League East, but that news comes with a heavy price: Derek Lowe appears to have another suitor. Smoltz bolted the Braves, his employers since 1987, for the Red Sox yesterday, signing...Tags: Pedro Martinez, National League, Derek Lowe, Baseball, Randy Wolf
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Ten for Wednesday: Andrew, behind the scenes
Spin CycleAn aide to Andrew Cuomo has been trying to submarine Caroline Kennedy's Senate bid in political maneuvering that, once disclosed, could undercut Cuomo's carefully crafted image of nonchalance and damage his own chances. He's also getting a boost from........Tags: Florida, Caroline Kennedy, Jeb Bush, Government Health Care, Parliament
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Valentine: Uehara worth risk for O's
Koji Uehara may not be the same pitcher he was several years ago, but he can still be an effective member of a major league rotation, according to Japan's most famous American baseball import.
It's tough to gauge whether a Japanese player can make the...Tags: Paul Byrd, Baseball, Arizona Diamondbacks, New York Yankees, Brian Roberts
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Jackie the wily pooch leads workers at the Mets' new stadium on wild chase
NEW YORK (AP) — Jackie the wily pooch is one New Yorker who just couldn't wait until opening day to see the Mets' new stadium. The stray dog was spotted sniffing around Citi Field for several days before animal control officers were sent Wednesday...Tags: Baseball, Major League Baseball, Animals
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Mets still confident they'll sign Lowe or Perez
ken.davidoff@newsday.comThe Mets took Scott Boras on a tour of Citi Field yesterday and served him lunch, but they didn't leave the agent with any parting gifts. Boras and his top lieutenant, Mike Fiore, met with Mets COO Jeff Wilpon, general manager Omar Minaya and assistant...Tags: Derek Lowe, California, Manny Ramirez, Omar Minaya, Texas
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Red Sox Close To Adding Baldelli
The Red Sox are close to signing free agent outfielder Rocco Baldelli, ESPN reported Wednesday. The move is expected to be announced tonight at the Boston Baseball Writers Dinner, where Baldelli will be honored with the Tony Conigliaro Award. Baldelli,...Tags: Roger Federer, PGA Tour, Baseball, Health Treatments, New York Red Bulls
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Proximity to Bahamas gives Stuart opportunity to capitalize
TCPalm.comFor Gary Guertin, the almost 68 miles of ocean that separate Stuart from Grand Bahama is not a divide, it's a bridge. And it's an opportunity to capitalize on Stuart's waterfront resources and promote the two destinations. The general manager of the...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Baseball, Trips and Vacations, Spring Training, Bars and Clubs
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Hairston agrees to deal, will stay with Reds
Jerry Hairston Jr., a former Oriole, will remain with Cincinnati after agreeing to a one-year, $2 million contract yesterday. The infielder-outfielder, 32, played six positions in 80 games for the Reds last season, hitting .326 while mostly batting...Tags: Contracts, Derek Lowe, Dining and Drinking, Jason Giambi, Baseball
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Caribbean Baseball League provides equipment to children
Forum Publishing GroupSports can be expensive, especially amid recession-induced economic worries. But one local organization is helping underprivileged youngsters suit up and play baseball. The Caribbean Baseball League, which has staged fundraising events in the Coral...Tags: Campaign Finance, Local Authority, Miguel Cabrera, Labor Day, Baseball
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Who's left
On the Yankees beatThere are a lot of players left on the free agent market, considering we're in January already. I don't expect the Yankees to be too involved with these players, given all they've already done. Yet it will be interesting to......Tags: Derek Lowe, Jason Giambi, Bobby Abreu
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