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- Wright, David
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Carlos Delgado’s homer tied him with José Canseco for 31st on baseball’s career list and gave him 45 runs batted in over his last 43 games.
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Carlos Delgado hit two home runs for the Mets and drove in three runs, sparking a four-run rally and a win over the Phillies.
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Mike Pelfrey was outstanding in pitching his second straight complete game, and Carlos Delgado provided most of the offense with two three-run homers.
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Carlos Delgado singled in the winning run in the ninth inning and tied a career high with five hits Thursday night, helping the Mets complete a three-game sweep.
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Carlos Delgado’s two-out, two-run double in the eighth inning snapped a tie and propelled the Mets to a victory against the Philadelphia Phillies on Thursday afternoon.
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Carlos Delgado’s performance Friday teased teammates and fans who yearn for what he once was rather than what he is now.
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The Mets clobbered the Yankees on a record-setting afternoon for Carlos Delgado, the struggling first baseman who drove in nine to set a single-game club record for runs batted in.
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Jerry Manuel reads Mahatma Gandhi and Reinhold Niebuhr and George F. Will. But the Mets’ new manager isn’t all smarts and no fire.
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Willie Randolph benched Carlos Delgado Tuesday and stacked the lineup with right-handed hitters in his latest attempt to shake things up.
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Former Met Tom Glavine led the Braves to victory in the first game of a day-night doubleheader in Atlanta.
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Abusive fans need to be reeled back in, and Carlos Delgado did a neat bit of reeling Sunday night when he refused to indulge fans request for a curtain call.
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The Mets’ game was postponed because of rain, so the verdict on whether fans feel snubbed by Carlos Delgado’s response, or lack thereof, to their standing ovation a day earlier will have to wait.
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Carlos Delgado cranked a bases-empty homer off John Smoltz in the third and mashed another one in the seventh, a monstrous blast off the scoreboard in right-center field.
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Carlos Delgado turned boos into a standing ovation with his first two-homer game in almost a year, leading the Mets to a win over the Atlanta Braves on Sunday.
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Carlos Delgado, who had 4 hits in 41 at-bats in the 11 games before Friday, was replaced by Marlon Anderson. Manager Willie Randolph says Delgado will return Saturday.
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