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Pedro Martinez is a starting pitcher for the New York Mets. He pitched for the Boston Red Sox as they won the 2004 World Series.
Pedro Martinez is a starting pitcher for the New York Mets. He pitched for the Boston Red Sox as they won the 2004 World Series.
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Yankees, Mets stumble into Subway Series
ken.davidoff@newsday.comInterleague play exists most of all because of the "rivalry" series, and Mets-Yankees is the king of the rivalries. Here we go again, Year 12 kicking off tonight at Yankee Stadium, and we usually take this moment to thump our chests and boast about the...Tags: ESPN, Billy Wagner, New York Mets, Jason Giambi, Billy Crystal
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Pedro Martinez throws 4 innings in sim game
Pedro Martinez threw 55 pitches Wednesday during a simulated game in Florida, the latest step in his recuperation from a hamstring injury. The New York Mets' right-hander tossed four innings against minor leaguers and fielded his position at the team's...Tags: Major League Baseball, Baseball, Luis Castillo, Washington Nationals, Omar Minaya
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Castillo trying to avoid the disabled list
david.lennon@newsday.comManager Willie Randolph delayed posting Wednesday night's lineup in the hope that Luis Castillo would be OK to start against the Nationals. Now it seems the Mets will be lucky if the second baseman is able to avoid the disabled list because of a...Tags: Luis Castillo, Omar Minaya, New York Mets, Damion Easley
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Selig believes owners will ratify tougher drug plan
From wire reportsAfter a toughened drug agreement was passed unanimously by baseball's Executive Council, Bud Selig expects an easy path to ratification when owners meet today in Milwaukee. "We have no controversy. None. Zero," the baseball commissioner said yesterday as...Tags: Baseball, Felix Pie, Joe Torre, Omar Minaya, New York Mets
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Around The Bases
A-Rod will miss Mets Alex Rodriguez's strained right quadriceps will keep him from playing this week, causing the AL MVP to miss this weekend's series against the crosstown and interleague rival New York Mets. "It's still not where it needs to be. I don't...Tags: Sean Casey, Rafael Furcal, Baseball, Tampa Bay Rays, New York Mets
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Vargas, Wise, Tatis replace Figueroa, Sosa, Pagan
anthony.rieber@newsday.comClaudio Vargas may or may not be the answer to the Mets' rotation problems. We'll find that out starting Wednesday night. One thing we already know about the 29-year-old righthander: He's not stupid. Vargas was called up from Triple-A New Orleans...Tags: Nelson Figueroa, Milwaukee Brewers, Spring Training, Endy Chavez, Luis Castillo
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Looks like Mets' Santana will start Subway Series
anthony.rieber@newsday.comJohan Santana, Willie Randolph and Omar Minaya were coy about it yesterday, but all indications are the Mets are planning to alter their rotation so Santana can pitch against the Yankees in the Bronx Friday in the opener of the Subway Series. All the...Tags: Joe Smith, Luis Castillo, Omar Minaya, New York Mets, Matt Wise
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Heilman trying to get back on track for Mets
david.lennon@newsday.comLOS ANGELES It was a sleepy Wednesday morning in the visitor's clubhouse at Dodger Stadium and many of the players were either eating breakfast or dragging themselves to the indoor batting cages. Aaron Heilman was among the early crowd that arrived, as...Tags: Kosuke Fukudome, Spring Training, Ronny Cedeno, Billy Wagner, Baseball
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GAME 1: METS 12, REDS 6 - GAME 2: REDS 7, METS 1: It's as different as night and day
mark.herrmann@newsday.comThe atmosphere yesterday afternoon at Shea Stadium was just perfect for the Mets, notwithstanding the high tree pollen count. Johan Santana was on the mound and he was good enough. He was good enough to win, good enough to lift the spirits of everyone who...Tags: Spring Training, Baseball, Sandy Koufax, David Wright, New York Mets
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Garcia top hired gun for '08 stretch run
ken.davidoff@newsday.comThe best remaining pitcher on the free-agent market is not David Wells, it's Freddy Garcia. The righthander, who had surgery to repair his throwing shoulder on Aug. 30, will step on the mound Thursday and begin the final laps to a return that should occur...Tags: Barry Bonds, Freddy Garcia, Spring Training, Roger Clemens, Baseball
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