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The story of the 2008 Mets is that the soft underbelly of the roster was painfully and repeatedly exposed during the season.
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Damion Easley will head home with 1,706 regular-season games played without a playoff appearance, the most of any active player.
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Endy Chávez made a thrilling play on Sunday, snagging a ball hit by Jorge Cantú and keeping the game tied. But the fix was only temporary.
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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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The Mets are again in a white-knuckle struggle they hope will land them in the playoffs. This time, there will be no jinx from any added auxiliary seating boxes.
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A night after escaping with an exhausting win, the Mets thoroughly dominated the Nationals, in reasserting themselves as postseason contenders.
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As they deal with the pressure of another tight race to the postseason, the Mets are keeping the atmosphere and the players loose as possible.
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Wish as they may, the Mets are doing a hideous job of making fans forget about last season’s collapse.
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After only pitching an inning and a third this month Aaron Heilman is looking forward to helping to pitch the Mets into the playoffs.
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