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Harvey's 13th K starts DP
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Buck launches a solo shot
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Zack Wheeler on making his debut for Mets
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Timelapse of SNY booth during rain delay
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Pre-Game Live: Wheeler's debut
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GEICO SportsNite: Cyclones rebuild
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GEICO SportsNite: Cyclones fall in debut
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W.B. Mason Post Game Extra: Mets fall
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Collins and Gee on tough loss to Braves
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Dillon Gee hits an RBI single to left field
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Lucas Duda hits a double, finishes 4-for-4
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Pepsi Max Pre Game Live: Collins on Wheeler
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Mets First Pitch: Burkhardt on Wheeler
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Daily News Live: Wheeler's debut
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Daily News Live: Five at five with John Salley
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Loud Mouths: Harvey or Puig more impressive?
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Loud Mouths: Rutgers, Rivers and Mets
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Wheeler on first start vs. Atlanta
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Bob Costas' remarks anger Mets fans
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W.B. Mason Post Game Extra: Mets beat Cubs
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Collins, Hefner and Nieuwenhuis on win
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Kirk Nieuwenhuis hits walk-off homer
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Marlon Bryd homers to get the Mets on the board
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GEICO SportsNite: Cyclones set for opener
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Harvey dominates in opener with Wheeler set to make debut in nightcap
In the opener of Tuesday's doubleheader, Matt Harvey struck out a season-high 13 batters over seven-plus stellar innings in a 4-3 win, keeping the Braves hitless until the seventh. Georgia native Zack Wheeler will make his much-anticipated Major League debut for the Mets in the nightcap. More »
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Youkilis will be out 10-12 weeks after surgery
Kevin Youkilis, who through 118 plate appearances has put up a disappointing .219/.305/.343 line, will miss the next 10-12 weeks after surgery on a herniated disc. Alex Rodriguez may be back by the time Youkilis, who will make $12 million this season, returns. More »
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Mark Teixeira returns to disabled list
In yet another injury setback for the Yankees, the team placed Mark Teixeira on the disabled list Tuesday with inflammation in his troublesome right wrist, which he aggravated during New York's recent West Coast trip. New York recalled reliever Adam Warren in a corresponding move. More »
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Photo Galleries
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Mets lose in 20 innings
The Mets came up short in a 20-inning ballgame against the Marlins. More »
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Mets fall to Nationals
The Nationals scored two in the ninth to beat the Mets in Washington. More »
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NY Sports Headlines
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McDonagh wants to remain with the Rangers
Ryan McDonagh admitted that he is in uncharted territory as a restricted free agent, relying on his agent to help him through the process for the first time in his career. He did stress that he hopes to return to the Rangers next season, citing his fondness for New York and its fans. More »
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Dieng believes he could help Knicks right away
Former Louisville center Gorgui Dieng believes he can help the Knicks right away should the team select him in the 2013 NBA draft. Projected to go in the mid-to-late first round, Dieng said that Rick Pitino's demanding style of coaching has readied him for the next level. More »
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Harris: Jets' defense will blitz more in 2013
Linebacker David Harris said that the Jets plan on blitzing more in 2013 than in recent seasons. Harris stopped short of criticizing former defensive coordinator Mike Pettine, but said he is excited to get back to a brand of football similar to the one the Jets played in 2009. More »
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Mets place Justin Turner on disabled list
The Mets have placed Justin Turner on the disabled list with an intercostal strain. Scott Atchison and Zack Wheeler have been added to the roster, which is allowed to go up to 26 players for the doubleheader. Turner is hitting .266 with a .307 OBP through 102 plate appearances. More »
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Cashman sounds off on Kevin Long
Brian Cashman didn't like hitting coach Kevin Long's stance that Mark Teixeira was brought back from the DL prematurely. Long said the first baseman had not looked right since returning. Cashman insisted that these concerns were never brought up during the team's meetings. More »
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Mets lose heartbreaker to Braves on walk-off
Dillon Gee pitched an excellent game for the Mets in a rain-delayed series opener against the Braves, but on his 101st pitch the righty gave up a walk-off, two-run home run to Freddie Freeman as New York fell to Atlanta, 2-1. The start of the game was delayed nearly four hours. More »
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W.B. Mason Post Game Extra
Gary Cohen and Ron Darling talk about Dillon Gee's excellent outing in a losing effort to the Braves, as the Mets fell in Atlanta following a lengthy rain delay, 2-1. Gee looked to be on his way to a complete-game shutout before giving up a walk-off home run to Freddie Freeman. More »
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