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If there was a symbol of why the Mets failed to make the playoffs for the second straight season, it was their abominable bullpen.
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For the second consecutive season, the Mets were bounced from postseason contention by the Florida Marlins on the final day of the season, sending off Shea Stadium without October baseball.
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When the Mets needed their long, stressful season saved for at least one more day Saturday, they relied on Santana. When Santana needed to save that season, he relied on his changeup.
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One-named status is reserved for icons and superstars, and Johan Santana reinforced his standing Saturday by single-handedly keeping the Mets’ season alive with a stellar performance.
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For the second consecutive September, the Marlins are the feisty team that is trying to use one weekend to spoil what has taken the Mets six months to build.
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After the Marlins beat the Mets on Friday night, Jerry Manuel named Johan Santana as his starter for Saturday.
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Despite throwing a career-high 125 pitches Tuesday against Chicago, Johan Santana said he would be available to pitch before Sunday’s regular season finale.
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A strong performance from Pedro Martínez combined with home runs from Carlos Beltrán, Nick Evans and David Wright led New York to a 6-2 win over Florida.
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The Mets lost to the Florida Marlins when Aaron Heilman walked Josh Willingham with the bases loaded in the bottom of the ninth inning Saturday night.
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A blast by Carlos Beltrán gave the Mets a victory and a two-game lead in the National League East over the second-place Philadelphia Phillies.
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The Marlins tagged Mike Pelfrey for seven hits and six runs while the Mets’ offense failed to handle Florida pitcher Josh Johnson for the second time in two weeks.
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Daniel Murphy hit a fastball over the left-field fence for a two-run home run, his first homer in the majors, leading the Mets to victory over the Florida Marlins.
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Oliver Pérez, the starter and winner for the Mets on Friday, was more than impressive, throwing seven scoreless innings for the Mets.
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The Florida Marlins knocked out Mike Pelfrey after he pitched four innings, and went on to win, ending the Mets’ weeklong stay atop the National League East.
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The Mets won for the 18th time in 25 games Tuesday, remaining a half-game ahead of Philadelphia in the and increasing the distance between them and the third-place Marlins.
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