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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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Reyes' wishes: Bring in K-Rod, bring back Pedro
chris.mascaro@newsday.comJose Reyes' job with the Mets is to field his position well and be the catalyst of the offense, not decide which free agents to sign, as he stressed yesterday at Schneider Children's Hospital in New Hyde Park while meeting with the patients. "I leave...Tags: Brian Fuentes, New York Mets, Billy Wagner, Jose Reyes, Soccer
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Jose Reyes wants K-Rod on Mets
chris.mascaro@newsday.comJose Reyes' job with the Mets is to field his position well and be the catalyst of the offense, not decide which free agents to sign, as he stressed yesterday at Schneider Children's Hospital in New Hyde Park while meeting with the patients. "I leave that...Tags: Brian Fuentes, New York Mets, Billy Wagner, Jose Reyes, Soccer
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What they're saying about Mike Mussina
Baltimoresun.com staffHere's a look at recent media coverage of former Orioles pitcher Mike Mussina's retirement: • SI.com's John Donovan says Mussina's decision to leave Baltimore for New York eight years ago turned out to be a bargain for the Yankees. In the end,...Tags: Nolan Ryan, Steve Carlton, Don Sutton, Bob Feller, David Wells
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Mike Piazza to write memoir
The Associated PressBaseball great Mike Piazza, a home run slugger and 12-time All Star widely regarded as the best hitting catcher in history, is working on a memoir. "I look forward to having the chance to take people behind the scenes and to talk about the many great...Tags: New York Mets, Valentine, New York Yankees, Roger Clemens, Baseball
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Bailey's presence tad premature, but that's OK
arthur.staple@newsday.comIt wasn't exactly a dream debut for Josh Bailey. If there's a way you want to finish your first NHL game, it's probably not sitting in the penalty box for a careless high-sticking minor with your team down a goal. But give Islanders coach Scott Gordon...Tags: National Hockey League, Garth Snow, Mike Comrie, Scott Gordon
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Piazza penning tell-all memoir
jim.baumbach@newsday.comSo what does Mike Piazza really think about Roger Clemens? We might just find out in 2010. That's when a memoir that Piazza is currently working on will be released, Simon & Schuster announced yesterday. The book publisher promised in its news release...Tags: Book, New York Mets, Tommy Lasorda, Roger Clemens, Baseball
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Lincecum wins NL Cy Young; Mets' Santana 3rd
david.lennon@newsday.comJohan Santana led the National League with a 2.34 ERA and a total of 234 1/3 innings, but ultimately finished a distant third to the Giants' Tim Lincecum, who yesterday won the Cy Young Award. Maybe Santana can do better next year on two healthy knees....Tags: Steve Carlton, New York Mets, Baseball, Milwaukee Brewers, Spring Training
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New York always a baseball town
The leaves are down, tailgating is up, the Giants are locked in first place, the Jets are trying to stay there, and in the spirit of this fantastic football season, the following question begs for an answer: Are the Yankees gonna get CC Sabathia?...Tags: Don Mattingly, Football, New York Mets, Baseball, Brett Favre
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Who's The Best GM In Baseball? Epstein
The Hartford CourantAs the baseball calendar turns to the Hot Stove League, the general manager becomes the star. The groundwork for a contender will be built in the winter, when the very best executives distinguish themselves. So keep an eye on Theo Epstein, our nominee...Tags: Nomar Garciaparra, Manny Ramirez, Baseball, David Ortiz, Matt Clement
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Mussina made all the smart moves
Wherever he was, Mike Mussina always acted as if he was the smartest guy in the clubhouse. Yesterday, he proved it. By announcing his retirement less than two months after winning 20 games for the first time, Mussina ensures we will remember him at his...Tags: Cy Young, Tom Glavine, Tom Seaver, Roger Clemens, Baseball
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Report: Yankees' Mussina To Retire
The Hartford CourantMike Mussina did many extraordinary things in his career and deserves to be mentioned among the great pitchers of his time. But now he is doing something that very few have been able to do: He is retiring at the top of his game. Mussina, who won 20 games...Tags: Baltimore Orioles, Aaron Boone, Baseball, Major League Baseball, Joe Girardi
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On The Fly: Moose In Hall A Tossup
>>Word that Mike Mussina will retire came Wednesday. He was 20-9, the best record for a pitcher in his final season since Sandy Koufax went 27-9 in 1966. Is Mussina a Hall of Famer? His record was 270-153, which is Hall of Fame caliber. His career ERA...Tags: Football, ESPN, Roger Goodell, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Baseball
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