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    • Hefner comes undone in fourth inning as Cubs rout Mets at Wrigley

      Jeremy Hefner lasted only four innings for the Mets, allowing four runs on five hits and two walks in an 8-2 loss to the Cubs. Scott Feldman was impressive for Chicago, holding the Mets scoreless over 6 2/3 innings. He also helped his own cause by hitting a two-run double in the fourth. More »

    • Davis' demotion to Triple-A not imminent

      Rumors have swirled this weekend that the Mets were on the verge of demoting struggling first baseman Ike Davis to the Minor Leagues, but Davis told reporters after Saturday's 8-2 loss that general manager Sandy Alderson told him that no such plan was imminent. More »

    • Will the Giants find gold in their UDFA class?

      With the Giants' history of finding solid players in the undrafted free agent market, fans will have their eyes on the final weeks of training camp to see which, if any, unheralded players make the 53-man roster. Virginia Tech safety Alonzo Tweedy is one player fighting for a spot. More »

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      • Jets release statement on Goodson arrest

        After Mike Goodson was arrested on weapon and drug charges, the Jets have released a statement saying that they will wait for the legal system to play out before taking any action with their newly-acquired running back. If he is on the roster, Goodson has a chance at the starting role. More »

      • Anthony can cement status as great Knick

        Carmelo Anthony is only in his second full season with the Knicks, but if he can lead New York back from a 3-1 series deficit over the Indiana Pacers into the Eastern Conference finals, the feat would go a long way into cementing his status as an all-time great Knick. More »

      • Harvey beats Cubs with arm and bat

        Matt Harvey gave up two runs in the first inning of the series opener at Wrigley, but he hit what proved to be the game-winning RBI single in the seventh to give the Mets a 3-2 victory. Harvey went 7 1/3 innings and struck out six. David Wright and Daniel Murphy both hit solo home runs. More »

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        • W.B. Mason Post Game Extra

          Gary Cohen and Keith Hernandez discuss the Mets' 3-2 victory over the Cubs in the opener of a three-game series at Wrigley Field. Matt Harvey gave up two runs in the first inning but settled down and got the win. David Wright and Daniel Murphy helped their pitcher out with solo home runs. More »

        • Eric LeGrand moves into new home

          After a ribbon cutting ceremony, Eric LeGrand and his mother Karen moved into their new house in his hometown, Avenel, NJ on Friday. The entire house is wheelchair accessible and was built by volunteers with American Properties, The Eric LeGrand Believe Fund and other groups. More »

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          • Kuroda shuts down Blue Jays in Yankees win

            Hiroki Kuroda limited the Blue Jays to just two hits over eight scoreless innings to lead the Yankees to a 5-0 win over the Blue Jays on Friday night. Jayson Nix added a pair of RBIs for New York, and Austin Romine delivered two hits while playing for the injured Chris Stewart. More »

          • Andy Pettitte headed to disabled list

            Add Andy Pettitte to the lengthy list of Yankees on the DL. Pettitte will sit after straining his left trapezius muscle during a start Thursday night. The Yankees will recall Vidal Nuno, who went five innings and struck out three in a spot start against the Indians on Monday. More »

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