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Moises Alou’s time with the Mets may be remembered less for his glorious September last season than for four visits to the disabled list and unfulfilled expectations
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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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Moises Alou, the veteran left fielder, returned from the disabled list to play Tuesday but felt renewed pain in his left calf and was not in the starting lineup Wednesday night.
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On a long, rain-delayed evening at Shea Stadium, the Mets squandered a four-run lead and allowed four home runs as they lost their fifth consecutive game.
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The encouraging news for the Mets Tuesday was that Moises Alou was back on the roster after another trip to the disabled list. But replacing him on the D.L. was Ryan Church.
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If all goes well, Moises Alou will return from his calf injury in San Diego on June 5, when he is eligible to return from the disabled list.
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This has not been a good week for Willie Randolph, and it did not get much better before Thursday night’s game against the Braves.
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When the normally undemonstrative Moises Alou was ejected on Wednesday, it suggested a larger point about the game: the Mets seemed to have things under control, until they did not.
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Moises Alou injected energy into a team in need of some by making his season debut, driving in a run in the first inning of the Mets victory on Friday.
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Moises Alou said he had recovered from a hernia operation, but Brian Schneider remains in the hospital with an infected left thumb.
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Despite Carlos Delgado’s .200 average, Manager Willie Randolph said it was too early to “get overly concerned and start making moves.”
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There is no way Moises Alou is going to be ready for the season opener, which will place Endy Chávez, Ángel Pagán or Brady Clark in left-field.
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After missing two and a half months last season with injuries, Mets outfielder Moises Alou is out of action again with a hernia that will require surgery.
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After missing two and a half months last season with injuries, Mets outfielder Moises Alou is out of action again with a hernia that will require surgery.
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