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Billy Wagner, the Mets’ closer, entered the All-Star Game with two outs, no one on base and his team held a one-run lead. He left three batters later with the score tied.
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In All-Star Games, nothing goes as planned for Billy Wagner, and it did not again on Tuesday night.
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The Mets won three of four games this series against the team they have spent most of the season chasing, and reached a modest milestone: a record of 45-44.
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Left with no obvious choice from an underachieving team, National League Manager Clint Hurdle selected only one Met, Billy Wagner, to participate in the All-Star Game .
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The Mets lost the opener, nearly overcoming a six-run deficit, and defeated the Rangers in the nightcap, when Billy Wagner redeemed himself for blowing his previous three save opportunities.
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Normally, a 13-inning victory that ends a five-game losing streak would be a cause of celebration. But for the Mets, it was more like a consolation prize Wednesday night.
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Mets closer Billy Wagner, who questioned his teammates’ accountability on Thursday, was relieved to be talking about his pitching instead of his critical remarks on Saturday.
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Pointed comments in the locker room after Thursday’s loss added to the uncomfortable questions facing the Mets, who have been playing uninspired baseball.
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Billy Wagner said that every player is upset after the team loses, but that it is unfair to ask the same players to field the difficult questions day after day.
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Mets manager Willie Randolph said he would have preferred Billy Wagner not to call out teammate Oliver Pérez through the news media.
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The Mets rode the outstanding relief work of Duaner Sánchez and Billy Wagner to hold on for a victory over the Atlanta Braves on Saturday.
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The Mets rode the outstanding relief work of Duaner Sánchez and Billy Wagner to hold on for a victory over the Atlanta Braves on Saturday.
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From his blazing fastball to his bracing candor, Billy Wagner, the Mets’ closer, has all the subtlety of a sledgehammer.
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