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ALL-STAR REGULAR
In his Hall of Fame career, Carlos Beltrán was named an All-Star nine times, five of which came with the Mets. Like most big games, Beltrán came up big – he had at least one hit in all four games in w ...
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Digging In With Paul Lo Duca: Bobblehead
Catcher Paul Lo Duca gave the Mets a lift when he arrived in 2006, lending his talents to a team that went to the NLCS. Lo Duca was an All-Star and batted .318 that season, the best average in his Met ...
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High Hopes: 2007 Mets Yearbook
After a division-winning season in 2006, the Mets entered 2007 with high hopes from their young core. David Wright took home a Gold Glove and Silver Slugger, José Reyes led the league with 78 stolen b ...
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LUCKY NUMBER SEVEN
On July 7, 2007 (7/7/07) Carlos Beltrán had the go-ahead RBI in the 17th inning to lift the Mets to a 5-3 win over the Houston Astros on the road. Beltrán also made a game-saving catch in the 14th inn ...
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Mic Cube From Mets Celebratory Kiner Night
Ralph Kiner was a staple in the Shea Stadium booth for four decades. He was a Mets broadcaster for 41 years in all, beginning with the expansion club’s first two seasons at the Polo Grounds. The team ...
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Pedro Martínez’s 3,000th Strikeout: Lineup
Returning from nearly a year on the disabled list, Pedro Martínez shut down the Cincinnati Reds, 10-4, helping the first-place Mets maintain a 5-game lead on the Philadelphia Phillies. Pedro collected ...
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Rose Reflects on Kiner’s Korner
Mets broadcaster Howie Rose grew up listening to Bob Murphy, Lindsey Nelson, and Ralph Kiner call games on the radio. That he later worked with Kiner for years and was able to help honor him in 2007 m ...
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The Clutch Catch: Endy Chávez Bobblehead
Mets outfielders have a long history of making incredible catches, and Endy Chávez joined their ranks in Game 7 of the 2006 NLCS. The speedy center fielder leapt against the Shea Stadium left field wa ...