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The New York Mets, established in 1962, are a Major League Baseball team playing in the National League's East Division. They play their home games at Citi Field, located in Queens, N.Y. The Mets have won two World Series titles, beating the Baltimore Orioles in 1969 and the Boston Red Sox in 1986.
The New York Mets, established in 1962, are a Major League Baseball team playing in the National League's East Division. They play their home games at Citi Field, located in Queens, N.Y. The Mets have won two World Series titles, beating the Baltimore Orioles in 1969 and the Boston Red Sox in 1986.
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Moore fouls up Pirates' plan with homer to pace Nationals
Tyler Moore knew what Clint Hurdle was thinking. With one out and first base open in the eighth inning of a one-run game, Moore fully expected the Pittsburgh Pirates’ manager to intentionally walk the batter in front of him. Moore was hitting...Tags: Bryan Morris, Washington Nationals, MLB Rookie of the Year Award, Brandon Inge, Michael McKenry
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Victory over Nats in the Cards again
Associated PressYadier Molina drove in the go-ahead run in the sixth inning, backing Shelby Miller’s strong start Monday night, and the St. Louis Cardinals returned to the site of their Game 5 NL division series victory last season with a 3-2 victory over the...Tags: Drew Storen, Washington Nationals, Spring Training, Kurt Suzuki, Matt Carpenter
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Mets shut out Nationals
Everyone knows the Mets need more than just Matt Harvey on the mound. So when Dillon Gee finally pitched Sunday, he wasn’t the only one smiling in the clubhouse. Gee earned his first victory of the season, John Buck hit his seventh home run and New...Tags: National League East, David Wright, Citi Field, Washington Nationals, John Buck
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Mets draw ace high to knock off Nats
Matt Harvey outpitched Stephen Strasburg in a marquee matchup of young aces, escaping a late bases-loaded jam while the crowd chanted his name and leading the New York Mets over the Washington Nationals 7-1 Friday night. Ike Davis and Lucas Duda each hit...Tags: Citi Field, Washington Nationals, John Buck, Kurt Suzuki, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013)
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Nats take reins off of Strasburg, starting with opening-day start
Stephen Strasburg is ready for his first big league season without restrictions. Ready to go from season’s start to finish. Ready to throw as many pitches as it takes and to stay on the mound as long as possible, including into the eighth and...
Tags: Ozzie Guillen, Wade LeBlanc, Josh Johnson (baseball), Ricky Nolasco, Stephen Strasburg
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Cannons preparing for first shot in Valley League
koelble@herald-mail.comEntertainment during the summer months in Jefferson County won’t be limited to the local racetrack or casino. The new kids on the block are the Charles Town Cannons, a member of the 12-team Valley Baseball League, which celebrates its 90th season...Tags: Mark Reynolds, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Aubrey Huff, High School Baseball, High Schools
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New Suns manager feels he's been here before
bobp@herald-mail.comThursday wasn't anything like a deja vu moment for Tripp Keister. It was the real thing. Keister knew he had entered Municipal Stadium before. It was because he had. That was in 1993 when he was playing for the Capital City Bombers against the...Tags: Texas Rangers, College Baseball, Washington Nationals, Spring Training, Baseball
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Country music icon Charley Pride to perform at Luhrs Center in Shippesburg, Pa.
crystal.schelle@herald-mail.comCountry music legend Charley Pride never intended on breaking color barriers when it came to country music. He wanted to a break a different kind of record. One of 11 children who was born to sharecroppers in Sledge, Miss., Pride had dreams of being...Tags: Music Industry, Academy Awards, Babe Ruth, American League, Vocal Music (genre)
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Orioles' drive to playoffs product of pride, belief along with resentment
bobp@herald-mail.comEven as a major league pitcher, the idea of family isn’t wasted on Darren O’Day. He has learned that baseball teams are part of an extended family. And the family is the happiest when it is winning. There are a lot of smiles to go around...Tags: Travel Alerts, American League, Buck Showalter, Texas Rangers, Pittsburgh Pirates
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Parasiliti: Some life lessons are worth a reminder
Sometimes, even the most valuable lessons need refresher courses. Personally, I’ve had a run of summer school classes lately. An old friend I just recently got reacquainted with sort of pulled back the curtain on a window and thankfully showed me...
Tags: Minor League Baseball, Baltimore Orioles, Spring Training, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Baseball
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Parasiliti: Measuring up is matter of believing
In a sense, every athlete has to measure up to play sports. Just about every game seems to be defined by inches, feet, yards, meters and/or miles in one way or another. Even individual events — like in track and field, swimming and auto racing...Tags: National League, Gymnastics Clubs, Washington Nationals, American League, Wars and Interventions
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Nats, Lannan have no stress with no Stras
John Lannan pitched 5 2-3 shutout innings in his first start since replacing Stephen Strasburg in Washington's starting rotation, and the Nationals lowered their magic number for clinching a playoff berth to six with a 2-0 win over the punchless New...Tags: Drew Storen, Citi Field, Kelly Shoppach, Kurt Suzuki, Stephen Strasburg
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