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    • Marcum exits in the fourth as Mets try for third-straight in Atlanta

      After sweeping the doubleheader on Tuesday, the Mets sent Shaun Marcum to the mound Wednesday night. The Braves chased him from the game after 4 2/3 innings, having given up five runs. The Mets got three back on a couple of clutch hits and an error by pitcher Kris Medlen in the fifth. More »

    • What to expect from Eric Young Jr.

      On Tuesday, the Mets acquired outfielder Eric Young Jr. from the Colorado Rockies in exchange for Collin McHugh. The 28-year-old switch hitter is known primarily for his speed and defense but he had a career year in 2012, posting a slash line of 316/.377/.448 in 98 games. More »

    • Kuroda, Ichiro lift Yanks past Dodgers

      Hiroki Kuroda pitched 6 2/3 innings of two-run ball to bag his seventh win of the season as the Yankees beat the Dodgers, 6-4, in in the first game of a doubleheader.Countryman Ichiro Suzui went had a home run and three RBIs in Los Angeles' first regular-season game in the Bronx. More »

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      • Jennings, Giants and Jets punter, dies at 61

        Dave Jennings, who played for the Giants for 10 years and later served as a color commentator on radio broadcasts, died Wednesday morning. He was 61. Jennings is a member of the Giants' Ring of Honor. Team president John Mara called him "one of the all-time great Giants." More »

      • Harvey challenged Rauch to fight last season

        Would you fight Jon Rauch? Matt Harvey tried to. After being doused with ice water and having his cell phone ruined last season, Harvey awoke from his nap to challenge the perpetrator to a fight. Big deal? That prankster had seven inches and 75 pounds on Harvey. More »

      • Nicks 'doesn't want to talk about the past'

        Hakeem Nicks, who missed the Giants' voluntary offseason training camp in what may have been a negotiating tactic, said in an interview that he had little interest in discussing the past. He also said he would be at training camp after signing a one-year tender last week. More »

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        • Harvey and Wheeler will feel the pressure

          For a team without much to smile about since the 2006 season, the Mets had every reason to grin during Tuesday's doubleheader. Matt Harvey and Zack Wheeler starred. Although both young pitchers and their manager may not say so, they have a heavy burden to meet. More »

        • Lundqvist contract talks will start week of draft

          According to a report, Glen Sather will meet with Henrik Lundqvist's agent the week of the NHL draft, which will take place June 30. The Rangers' goaltender is under contract for one more season, but the club has made no secret about its desire to keep its franchise goalie beyond 2014. More »

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          • Mets win twice behind Harvey, Wheeler

            In the opener of Tuesday's doubleheader, Matt Harvey struck out 13 in a 4-3 win. In his Mets debut, Zack Wheeler pitched six scoreless innings with seven K's. A two-run homer by Anthony Recker and a four-run eighth gave Wheeler and the Mets a 6-1 victory in the nightcap. More »

          • W.B. Mason Post Game Extra

            Gary Cohen and Ron Darling discuss the Mets' sweep of the doubleheader on Tuesday in Atlanta. Both games featured stellar performances by the Mets' young starters. Matt Harvey carried a no-hitter into the seventh and Zack Wheeler pitched six scoreless innings in his Major League debut. Watch »

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