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The LoHud Mets blog (Free subscription) | 07/19/2008
METS SS Jose Reyes RF Endy Chavez 3B David Wright CF Carlos Beltran 2B Damion Easley 1B Carlos Delgado LF Fernando Tatis C Brian Schneider LHP Oliver Perez CINCINNATI REDS CF Jay Bruce SS Jeff Keppinger RF Ken Griffey 2B Brandon Phillips LF Adam Dunn 3B Edwin Encarnacion 1B Joey Votto C David Ross RHP Josh Fogg
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SimonOnSports (Free subscription) | 07/18/2008
There's a lot of reasons why the Mets are on a 10 game winning streak. The pitching is actually stepping up, from the starters to the bullpen everybody is pitching better for Jerry than they did for Willie. Additionally their key hitters Reyes, Wright and Beltran are hitting at a high level as well as a re-emergence of Carlos Delgado as a viable major leaguers. Of the reasons the Mets have won 10 in...
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The LoHud Mets blog (Free subscription) | 07/18/2008
METS SS Jose Reyes LF Marlon Anderson 3B David Wright CF Carlos Beltran 2B Damion Easley 1B Carlos Delgado RF Fernando Tatis C Brian Schneider RH John Maine CINCINNATI REDS CF Jay Bruce SS Jeff Keppinger RF Ken Griffey 2B Brandon Phillips LF Adam Dunn 3B Edwin Encarnacion 1B Joey Votto C Paul Bako RF Bronson Arroyo
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Gothamist (Free subscription) | 07/18/2008
Mets 10 Reds 8 : Johan Santana did not get his second half off to a good start. His ugly line of four innings and five runs put the Mets into an early 5-2 hole, but they managed to recover. Carlos Delgado hit a two-run homer in the fourth and Fernando Tatis added another in the fifth to put the Mets up 6-5. Unfortunately, that was a lead that Aaron Heilman and Scott Schoeneweis couldn’t protect. Heilman...
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The LoHud Mets blog (Free subscription) | 07/17/2008
METS SS Jose Reyes RF Endy Chavez 3B David Wright CF Carlos Beltran 2B Damion Easley 1B Carlos Delgado LF Fernando Tatis C Brian Schneider LH Johan Santana
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MLB Rumors by MLBnewsonline.com (Free subscription) | 07/14/2008
An MLB Rumor is circulating that Mets General Manager Omar Manaya is attempting to acquire Rockies outfielder Matt Holliday , adding his name a roster with such names as Carlos Delgado, Luis Castillo, Argenis Reyes, Fernando Tatis, Jose Reyes, Endy Chavez, Carlos Beltran, Chris Aguila, Ramon Castro, Moises Alou, Claudio Vargas, Carlos Munoz, Tony Armas, Duaner Sanchez, Johan Santana, Oliver Perez,...
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New York Post (Free subscription) | 07/13/2008
Jose Reyes homered and the resilient New York bullpen shut down the Colorado Rockies after Pedro Martinez left with a sore shoulder, combining on a one-hitter in the Mets' 3-0 victory on Saturday. Fernando Tatis and Brian Schneider also drove in...
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Fake Teams (Free subscription) | 07/12/2008
With the finality of Moises Alou's torn hamstring and the persistance of Ryan Church's post-concussion symptoms, the New York Mets current starters in the outfield corners are Fernando Tatis and Endy Chavez. With Damion Easley starting everyday in the place of the injured Luis Castillo, Marlon Anderson now has the role of back-up 1B, 2B, and OF. Rookie Nick Evans could help, but I doubt anyone looks...
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Hot Foot (Free subscription) | 07/12/2008
The Mets play host to the Rockies in game one of their three game set tonight at Shea. Gametime is slated for 7:10 EST and can be seen on the CW11. Oliver Perez will toe the rubber for the Mets vs Aaron Cook of the Rockies. Keys to the Game: Ride the Hot Bats: Fernando Tatis and Endy [...]
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Can't Stop the Bleeding (Free subscription) | 07/11/2008
How about the Mets? Two weeks ago today, they scored 15 runs against the New York Yankees with a batting order that featured the following offensive powerhouses hitting 6 thru 9 ; Trot Nixon, Marlon Anderson, Fernando Tatis and Brian Schnieder. While praising the Metropolitans for their recent resurgence (”if their young pitchers keep on [...]
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Examiner (Free subscription) | 07/11/2008
Fernando Tatis turned this into an extra special win for the New York Mets. Tatis homered, doubled twice and drove in four runs and the surging Mets won their sixth straight game Thursday, beating the San Francisco Giants 7-3.
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The Washington Times (Free subscription) | 07/11/2008
Fernando Tatis turned this into an extra special win for the New York Mets. Tatis homered, doubled twice and drove in four runs and the surging Mets won their sixth straight game Thursday, beating the San Francisco Giants 7-3.
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New York Post (Free subscription) | 07/11/2008
Never mind Fernandomania, this is more like Fernando Maniac. The Mets have received plenty of big contributions during their turnaround over this last week, but the list of credits begins with the name Fernando Tatis. Need a go-ahead home run in...
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Philadelphia Inquirer (Free subscription) | 07/11/2008
Fernando Tatis turned this into an extra special win for the New York Mets. Almost left behind on baseball's scrap heap, the resurgent Tatis homered, doubled twice and drove in four runs as the Mets beat visiting San Francisco, 7-3, for their sixth straight victory.
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Philadelphia Inquirer (Free subscription) | 07/11/2008
NEW YORK - Fernando Tatis homered, doubled twice, and drove in four runs yesterday, and the surging New York Mets won their sixth straight game, beating the San Francisco Giants, 7-3.
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