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Dickey tosses complete-game shutout as Mets top Cardinals
R.A. Dickey didn't throw a no-hitter, but the knuckleball pitcher was extremely efficient on the mound, tossing a complete-game shutout to lead the Mets to a 5-0 victory over the Cardinals on Saturday. Dickey, who threw 100 pitches, only allowed seven hits during his outing. More »
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W.B. Mason Post Game Extra
Ron Darling and Gary Cohen break down R.A. Dickey's phenomenal nine-strikeout, shutout performance and the Mets' 5-0 win over the Cardinals. David Wright, who was 2-for-4 with a walk, provided some pop, blasting a solo home run in the eighth inning. Watch now »
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Wright believes it's selfish to discuss contract
David Wright's been one of the hottest hitters in baseball with a .369 batting average, but the Mets third baseman still doesn't want to discuss his ongoing contract situation. Wright believes it would be "selfish" to talk about himself in the middle of such a positive season. More »
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Dickey's shutout
R.A. Dickey tossed a complete-game shutout in the Mets' 5-0 win over the Cardinals. More »
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Santana's no-hitter
Johan Santana pitches the first no-hitter in Mets history in an 8-0 win over the Cardinals. More »
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Devils fall in second overtime game to Kings
Jeff Carter scored at 13:42 in overtime to give the Kings a 2-1 victory over the Devils in Game 2 of the Stanley Cup finals on Saturday night. The Kings won their 12th straight postseason road game spanning back to last season and moved within two games of their first NHL title. More »
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Yankees rally, but Tigers walk off with win
Omir Santos hit a sacrifice fly in the bottom of the ninth inning, scoring Brennan Boesch to give the Tigers a 4-3 walk-off win over the Yankees. Starter Hiroki Kuroda allowed seven hits, a walk and two runs over seven innings for the Yankees, who had tied the game in the ninth. More »
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Governor Cuomo congratulates Santana
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, a Queens native, took some time to congratulate the Mets organization on its first no-hitter in franchise history. "The no-hitter thrown tonight by Johan truly demonstrates New York-style resilience and dedication," Cuomo said. More »
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With Draft approaching, buzz increasing
What name will Bud Selig call when the Mets make their selection at No. 12? Only time will tell. But with the June 4 First-Year Player Draft fast approaching, a few names have begun to surface as possible picks, including right-handed high school pitcher Lance McCullers. More »
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Young could join Mets, start next week
Chris Young's return to the Major Leagues could come as early as Monday. Terry Collins said before Saturday's game the right-hander, who is rehabbing from shoulder surgery, could start Monday afternoon's series finale against the Cardinals or Tuesday's opener in Washington. More »
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Mets have played well against league's best
Entering Saturday's game against the Cardinals, the Mets have won 21 games against teams over .500 -- tied for the second-most wins in the Major Leagues. Lucas Duda's home run in Friday night's game gave the Mets homers in four straight games, their longest streak this season. More »
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Rangers' shot-blocking has stirred debates
Shot-blocking has become a staple of the Rangers' style of play, but it has also ruffled some feathers in hockey circles. Some pundits have criticized New York's defensive efforts, while others have lauded the team's willingness to get in the way of pucks at all costs. More »
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