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| since April 18 -- offering the division-leading | Mets a spirited challenge for the NL East title down |
| announcer for Major League Baseball's New York | Mets, a position he has held since 2004, first at Sh |
| gle by Olerud and an error by Andy Fox gave the | Mets a 3-0 edge. |
| ly with a no-decision loss against the New York | Mets, a 7-2 loss to the Colorado Rockies, and a 9-5 |
| ious trade which send Jorge Padilla to New York | Mets' AAA affiliate, Buffalo Bisons. |
| The | Mets accommodated him by trading him to the Blue Jay |
| When Chicago White Sox pitcher and former | Mets ace Tom Seaver went for his 300th victory in Au |
| To make room for Youngblood on the | Mets' active roster, Player/Manager Joe Torre retire |
| In addition | METS added service outside the city limits to the Un |
| ing run in a 25-inning game versus the New York | Mets, advancing around the bases from first on a bot |
| He was drafted by the | Mets after the 1965 season in the Rule 5 Draft, afte |
| Hale was a candidate to become manager of the | Mets after Jerry Manuel was fired at the end of the |
| succeed Howe, who became pilot of the New York | Mets after the season ended. |
| ically, he started his first game back with the | Mets against the Dodgers, the team that had just rel |
| The | Mets agreed to pay out the remainder of Bonilla's co |
| he Montreal Expos, Florida Marlins and New York | Mets all of the National League. |
| He played 16 games for the | Mets, all at third base, getting 40 at bats but only |
| n Colt 45's/Astros, Atlanta Braves and New York | Mets all of the National League. |
| In the | Mets all-timers database popularity, he is ranked at |
| but reliever LaTroy Hawkins blew a save to the | Mets, allowing a three-run game-tying home run with |
| Fortunato was traded to the New York | Mets along with Victor Zambrano as part of a controv |
| In February 2010, he signed with the Guaynabo | Mets along with former Chicago Bulls player Marcus F |
| In 1998 | METS also established a connection service on the fa |
| The Greenville | Mets also produced future MLB players Duffy Dyer, Ed |
| unter Wright is the home field of the Kingsport | Mets, an affiliate of the New York Mets, in the Appa |
| ll player who played 5 seasons for the New York | Mets, Anaheim Angels, Chicago Cubs, and Oakland Athl |
| igned a minor league contract with the New York | Mets and was called up to the majors in July. |
| for example, the rivalries between the New York | Mets and the Philadelphia Phillies in Major League B |
| ries and it would become an iconic image to the | Mets and their fans: after striking out Marty Barret |
| Sox to take the managing job with the New York | Mets, and Lamont was named manager of Chicago. |
| rleans Hornets, Golden State Warriors, New York | Mets, and Cleveland Cavaliers. |
| Herbert Walker, Jr., was a co-founder of the NY | Mets and his father, George Herbert Walker III, was |
| He first came up with the New York | Mets and exhibited both power and speed, but was tra |
| , 1988, during a home game against the New York | Mets, and following a call by umpire Dave Pallone wh |
| re the 1975 season, failed to catch on with the | Mets and Cordoba of the Mexican League in short stin |
| ch") and first base coach for the 1986 New York | Mets and 2003 Florida Marlins. |
| us for being the official train of the New York | Mets and the US Open (tennis) as both are located at |
| 999, throwing 11⁄3 innings against the New York | Mets and allowing one run on three hits. |
| uble-A Arkansas Travelers, the Double-A Jackson | Mets and the Triple-A Tidewater Tides. |
| Valle was later acquired by the New York | Mets and the Detroit Tigers, but never again appeare |
| 010 in an interleague game against the New York | Mets and added the decisive two-run double later in |
| Bay Devil Rays, San Francisco Giants, New York | Mets and LG Twins organizations at both the major le |
| He played for the New York | Mets and St. Louis Cardinals both of the National Le |
| he Seattle Mariners, New York Yankees, New York | Mets, and St. Louis Cardinals. |
| The | Mets and the Colts (later renamed the Astros) were t |
| ilwaukee Braves, San Francisco Giants, New York | Mets, and Chicago Cubs. |
| igned a minor league contract with the New York | Mets and was assigned to Triple-A New Orleans. |
| The | Mets and Cubs were perennially the bottom two teams |
| or Seattle Mariners, New York Yankees, New York | Mets and St. Louis Cardinals. |
| On May 16, he was released by the | Mets and he signed with the Los Angeles Dodgers on J |
| ional League East, 12 games behind the New York | Mets, and three games behind the Los Angeles Dodgers |
| , Chicago Cubs, Philadelphia Phillies, New York | Mets, and Los Angeles Angels. |
| sas City Royals, Arizona Diamondbacks, New York | Mets, and Milwaukee Brewers. |
| After that, he played for the New York | Mets and ended his majors career with the St. Louis |
| er 10, 1961 to fill the rosters of the New York | Mets and the Houston Colt .45s. |
| Estrada was not offered a new contract by the | Mets and became a free agent on December 12, 2007. |
| al City Bombers, the Class-A Advanced St. Lucie | Mets and the Double-A Binghamton Mets during the 200 |
| By 1985, the | Mets and Cardinals had become arch rivals atop the N |
| arties in the financing of new stadiums for the | Mets and Yankees. |
| heffing joined the front office of the New York | Mets and became general manager early in 1970 follow |
| e majors for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays, New York | Mets and Minnesota Twins. |
| ay 28, 2009, Brown was acquired by the New York | Mets and assigned to the Buffalo Bisons. |
| ams (Washington Senators/Texas Rangers, Angels, | Mets and Astros). |
| In that season he compiled an 8-19 mark for the | Mets, and led the team in complete games (13) and ga |
| majors, between 1982 and 1986, for the New York | Mets and St. Louis Cardinals. |
| e nine games ahead of the second place New York | Mets and appeared to be on their way to winning the |
| l player, outfielder, 1986-96 with the New York | Mets and Philadelphia Phillies |
| to 1973, they were affiliated with the New York | Mets and they played in the Texas League. |
| s Cardinals, Cleveland Indians (1974), New York | Mets and Detroit Tigers. |
| and 1965, for the St. Louis Cardinals, New York | Mets, and New York Yankees. |
| fill-in play by play announcer for the New York | Mets, and as the studio host for New York Rangers an |
| ts of five seasons with the Cardinals, Indians, | Mets and Tigers, until his retirement in 1977. |
| Due to the poor performance of the | Mets and Colt .45s |
| Dwight Gooden started for the | Mets, and the Dodgers scored early, just as they had |
| g fans of the Pittsburgh Steelers, the New York | Mets and the New York Islanders. |
| Angeles Dodgers, San Francisco Giants, New York | Mets and Houston Astros. |
| Maloney, was the longtime owner of the Jackson | Mets and Jackson Generals of the Texas League, and a |
| all player for the Pittsburgh Pirates, New York | Mets, and Baltimore Orioles. |
| the Minnesota Twins, Cincinnati Reds, New York | Mets, and Kansas City Royals. |
| ltimore Orioles, San Francisco Giants, New York | Mets and Pittsburgh Pirates. |
| r in 2004, splitting the season between the GCL | Mets and Brooklyn Cyclones. |
| ng coach with the Astros, Phillies and New York | Mets, and finally the Cincinnati Reds from 2004 to 2 |
| St. Louis Cardinals, Milwaukee Braves, New York | Mets and Pittsburgh Pirates. |
| In 1962, Nelson was hired by the | Mets, and for the next 17 seasons did both radio and |
| He started 2004 with the Single-A St. Lucie | Mets, and after his trade to the Tampa Bay Rays, he |
| borne's baseball career began with the New York | Mets and ended with the St. Louis Cardinals. |
| Oakland Athletics, Baltimore Orioles, New York | Mets, and Toronto Blue Jays. |
| e Atlanta Braves, Los Angeles Dodgers, New York | Mets, and Pittsburgh Pirates. |
| rnelius played for the Montreal Expos, New York | Mets, and Florida Marlins. |
| Red Sox' 1986 World Series loss to the New York | Mets and two Red Sox ALCS (1986 and 1988). |
| 1985 between Tidewater and the double A Jackson | Mets, and batted only .192 |
| k Tides, the Triple-A affiliate of the New York | Mets and 2006 for the Pawtucket Red Sox, the Triple- |
| of three other seasons for the Padres, New York | Mets, and Montreal Expos. |
| y 24, 2009, Knight was released by the New York | Mets, and then signed with the Samsung Lions in Sout |
| The | Mets appeared to take control of the game once again |
| hletics in a three-team trade with the New York | Mets, appearing in a game in relief during the 1989 |
| Because the | Mets are really sockin' the ball, |
| The St. Lucie | Mets are a minor league baseball team based in Port |
| major leaguers who played for the Williamsport | Mets are: Jerry Koosman, Ken Boswell, Kevin Collins, |
| Brewers organizations, and two seasons with the | Mets as a backup, Scutaro ealand's starting second b |
| In 2005 Johnson joined the | Mets as assistant general manager and was promoted t |
| After the 2004 season, Alomar was hired by the | Mets as a bench coach and was moved to first base co |
| ade his major league debut against the New York | Mets, as a pinch hitter for pitcher Jay Marshall. |
| nger was in double-A ball, he was traded to the | Mets as part of the Kris Benson for Ty Wigginton tra |
| Berenguer signed with the | Mets as an amateur free agent in 1975. |
| majors for them, as Baltimore traded him to the | Mets as part of a trade for Bobby Bonilla in 1995. |
| University, Gebbers was scouted by the New York | Mets as a potential draft pick in the 2008 Major Lea |
| n January 2004, Looper signed with the New York | Mets as a free agent and had his best season to date |
| It is the Spring training home of the New York | Mets, as well as the home to the St. Lucie Mets Clas |
| ew York City before a game against the New York | Mets, as police claimed that the pair had offered un |
| Some described the | Mets as collapsing late in the season while the race |
| ganization, and after signing with the New York | Mets as a six-year minor league free agent, made his |
| He signed with the | Mets as an amateur free agent in September 1984. |
| at triple A Tiderwater, he debuted with the | Mets as a September call-up in 1984, batting .273 |
| Harts was signed by the | Mets as an amateur free agent in 1970. |
| On November 16, 2006, Easley signed with the | Mets as a free agent. |
| Escobar was signed by the | Mets as a non-draft amateur free agent in 1995 and m |
| er until 1998, when he signed with the New York | Mets as an undrafted free agent. |
| mack also pitched from 1997 through 2004 in the | Mets, Astros and Athletics minor league systems. |
| n he collected his seventeenth save against the | Mets at Citi Field. |
| nd on October 2, 1972 when he beat the New York | Mets at Jarry Park. |
| cord sunk to 1-6 after a lackluster loss to the | Mets at Shea Stadium -- a defeat punctuated by a cri |
| During the Padres 6-5 win over the New York | Mets at Citi Field on April 13, 2009, Jody Gerut bec |
| Diego Padres baseball game against the New York | Mets at Petco Park in San Diego, California on Tuesd |
| that day, the Phillies were playing against the | Mets at Shea Stadium, with 23,298 people attending t |
| ue debut on April 3, 1997, against the New York | Mets at the age of 23. |
| e October 3, 1964, contest against the New York | Mets at Busch Stadium. |
| jor league debut in relief against the New York | Mets at the Astrodome. |
| ugural game, an 11-10 victory over the New York | Mets at Shea Stadium on April 8, 1969. |
| Mets Ayrum, Pokr Ayrum, Baganis-Ayrum, Polad-Ayrum, | |
| b went on to work as a television announcer for | Mets ball games. |
| Connors' off-field career began in 1971 as the | Mets' batting practice pitcher. |
| ning of the epic 1986 NLCS Game 6, in which the | Mets beat the Astros 7-6 to advance to the 1986 Worl |
| s canceled he was reassigned as WFAN's New York | Mets beat reporter. |
| At that time, the New York | Mets became the fastest expansion team to win a Nati |
| Grote and the 1969 | Mets became an improbable part of baseball history. |
| They were named the | Mets because the founders thought that it might lead |
| His last game with the | Mets before being demoted to the Mets new class-AAA |
| He was signed by the New York | Mets before the 1963 season, drafted by the Baltimor |
| as a combined 2-5 over his two seasons with the | Mets before being traded with Neil Allen to the St. |
| 2005, having a two-year stint with the New York | Mets before becoming a member of the Washington Nati |
| old Glove winner Mike Cameron from the New York | Mets before the 2006 season. |
| isional series between the Dodgers and New York | Mets began, Beimel cut his hand on glass at a bar in |
| According to the | Mets blog, Amazin' Avenue, Lockwood is the forty-sec |
| He would go on to be replaced in the | Mets booth by Tim McCarver. |
| d three games with the team before the New York | Mets bought out his contract. |
| May 1, 1978: In a game versus the New York | Mets, Braves manager Bobby Cox was ejected from a ga |
| On May 1, 1978, in a game versus the New York | Mets, Braves manager Bobby Cox was ejected from a ga |
| jumped around the minor leagues in the Rockies, | Mets, Braves and Orioles farm systems. |
| From 2002-2005, Figueroa played in the Expos, | Mets, Brewers, and Red Sox organizations. |
| During a 2007 New York | Mets broadcast, Blackwell was referred to as the bes |
| aper from 1951-1980 and the brother of New York | Mets broadcaster Bob Murphy. |
| On April 28, 1992, David Cone of the New York | Mets brought a no-hitter into the eighth inning. |
| ecision as the Phillies scored six runs off the | Mets' bullpen in the ninth inning to win. |
| A workhorse out of the New York | Mets bullpen, Innis led the team in games pitched fr |
| Takahashi started the 2010 season in the | Mets' bullpen. |
| ing the milestone, Piersall was released by the | Mets, but he found employment with the California An |
| eir 2010 season with a 7-1 loss to the New York | Mets, but prevailed in the next two games to go to 2 |
| 997 Major League Baseball draft by the New York | Mets, but did not sign, instead choosing to attend t |
| Pride was originally signed by the New York | Mets, but reached the major leagues with Montreal in |
| He spent the remainder of the season with the | Mets, but played in only 32 games. |
| 2008 he was once again made bench coach of the | Mets by former bench coach and recently promoted man |
| Flushing, New York, and the Expos defeated the | Mets by a score of 11-10. |
| earned his induction, whereas his play with the | Mets by itself would not have. |
| y 12, 1970: Don Cardwell was purchased from the | Mets by the Atlanta Braves. |
| The Philles lost to the | Mets by the score of 6-0. |
| d to gain an advantage in wooing Delgado to the | Mets by utilizing what Delgado termed "street Spanis |
| He also played for the New York | Mets, California Angels and Texas Rangers, before re |
| He played in the New York | Mets, California Angels ant the Seattle Mariners. |
| layer who played three seasons for the New York | Mets, California Angels, and San Francisco Giants of |
| rad Emaus for assignment on April 19, 2011, the | Mets called Turner up from Buffalo. |
| s sent back down to Double-A Binghamton and the | Mets called up Parnell to take his spot in the Mets |
| down in order in the last of the ninth, and the | Mets came away with a comeback win to draw first blo |
| METS can, therefore, be used as a tool for modeling | |
| Taylor and two players who would later help the | Mets capture the National League pennant in 1973, Ji |
| The | Mets captured the NL East title in 2006 and returned |
| league club labored to chase down the New York | Mets, Carpenter pitched a seven-inning perfect game |
| While pitching to | Mets catcher Paul Lo Duca, Lo Duca hit a hard ground |
| Former New York | Mets catcher, Ron Hodges, is a native of Rocky Mount |
| In 2004 the | Mets changed the name of the venue to Tradition Fiel |
| d in Florida and covering Latin America for the | Mets, Chicago Cubs and Chicago White Sox. |
| gue pitching coaches, working with the New York | Mets, Cincinnati Reds, Boston Red Sox, Cleveland Ind |
| the Tampa Bay Rays, Colorado Rockies, New York | Mets, Cincinnati Reds, and Kansas City Royals organi |
| He also managed the New York | Mets' Class AAA team in Tidewater to an Internationa |
| He played for the Detroit Tigers, New York | Mets, Cleveland Indians, and Montreal Expos. |
| Jeromy Burnitz, MLB player for the New York | Mets, Cleveland Indians, Milwaukee Brewers, Los Ange |
| e of his best performances of the season as the | Mets clinched the National League Eastern Division C |
| New York City when Yankees fans objected to new | Mets closer Billy Wagner using "Enter Sandman" as hi |
| tive scoreless innings while filling in for the | Mets closer, John Franco. |
| le to convince Kirk Radomski, a former New York | Mets club house worker, to become a government infor |
| He was a member of the New York | Mets coaching staff from 2002 to 2004. |
| in four games in the 1973 World Series for the | Mets, collecting zero hits in four at-bats. |
| pitched in a combined 81 games for the New York | Mets, Colorado Rockies, and Pittsburgh Pirates. |
| The | Mets completed the trade by sending Tom Edens to the |
| In November 1968, the New York | Mets considered training at Flamingo Park in 1969 de |
| Ten days after his release by the | Mets, Contreras signed a minor league contract with |
| The | Mets converted Allen back to a starter in 1983, and |
| d suffer an eight-game losing streak while, the | Mets countered with a ten-game winning streak. |
| in New York sports history, behind the New York | Mets crew of Lindsey Nelson, Ralph Kiner and Bob Mur |
| out the Florida Marlins' Dan Uggla and New York | Mets' David Wright. |
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