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In a bittersweet farewell to Shea Stadium, Mets fans chanted and cheered for players from the past, while pushing aside the failure of the 2008 season.
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Since rejoining the Mets after having post-concussion syndrome, Ryan Church has fought to recapture the form that made him the team’s best hitter through May.
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The Mets watched their lead over Philadelphia in the National League East shrink to two games with 21 remaining, including two more against the Phillies.
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Ryan Church hit a grand slam and Brian Schneider added a homer in a six-run first inning that provided all the offense the Mets needed to beat the Milwaukee Brewers.
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Friday’s victory — the Mets’ fourth in succession and 10th in 11 games — featured the return from the disabled list of Ryan Church, who was with the Nationals last season.
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The jolting bulletin that came out of Manager Jerry Manuel’s pregame news conference was that second baseman Luis Castillo would start Saturday.
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Ryan Church, on the disabled list with postconcussion symptoms, could be back in right field Friday when the Mets open a series with the Houston Astros.
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The Mets remain uncertain when Ryan Church and Pedro Martínez will rejoin the team, but they hope to resolve the questions as soon as Friday.
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The status of Ryan Church, on the disabled list since July 6 with postconcussion syndrome, remained murky on the first day he was eligible to be activated.
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After aggravating a right groin injury last week, Pedro Martínez will miss his scheduled start here against the Reds on Sunday.
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