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NL East Report: Braves and Marlins Reeling, Nationals On A Six Game Roll

The NL East Report is published every Friday and takes a look at the other teams in the division. The reports covers the latest news and notes, injuries and transactions, divisional records versus the Mets, andupdated NL East Standings. News And Notes Atlanta Braves: The Braves have lost four straight at home, and have fallen to third place in the NL East behind the Mets and Nationals. During...

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Official Brooklyn Cyclones Roster

OFFICIAL 2012 BROOKLYN CYCLONES ROSTER The Brooklyn Cyclones open their 2012 schedule on Monday, June 18th against the Staten Island Yankees at MCU Park. The squad that will take the field on Opening Day will be one of the youngest in franchise history with an average age of just over 21 years old thanks to a record eight teenagers on the initial roster. One of those youngsters is Brandon Nimmo,...

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A Ray Of Light, Are The 2012 Mets Really In This?

The series sweep of the Rays once again showed that the 2012 Mets are a resilient group of players. Something that I don’t think has been written about enough is their knack for bouncing back after tough losses or a stretch of bad baseball that has them on the fence of falling out of contention. So far this season they have overcome adversity and stormed back to reclaim their spot in the race...

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Mets Farm Report: Fulmer Conquers Rome, Harvey Dominant In Defeat, B-Mets Soar

Pawtucket 5, Buffalo 0 By Joe D. There’s only one storyline for the Bisons in this game and it was the stellar performance by one, Matt Harvey, who put on a dazzling display of pitching in his ten strikeout, seven inning show last night. He made just one bad pitch and it cost him big-time as it sailed over the wall for a three-run homer to put Pawtucket up 3-0 over the The Herd. Harvey was...

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3 Up & 3 Down: Hitting The Trifecta In Tampa Edition

The amazing quality of 2012 Mets is their ability to bounce back time and time again. It’s a team that you just can’t write off (and that’s something we haven’t seen from recent Met teams). After a wasted weekend up in the Bronx, the Mets went down to Tampa, to visit the Rays. The Mets looked pretty solid over the three game set, sweeping the Rays away and getting back to...

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