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Willie Randolph is expected to watch the All Star Game Tuesday as a guest of the Steinbrenner family, providing a bit of local intrigue for an evening that will be filled with history and emotion.
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David Wright filled an open slot on the National League squad and Yogi Berra help kick off the festivities leading up to the All-Stars.
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José Reyes and Keith Hernandez engaged in an intense conversation on Sunday about comments Hernandez had made about the Mets player that day.
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As easy as it is to say that the Yankees are the No. 1 team in New York, it was surprising to hear Jerry Manuel utter it.
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The tandem of José Veras, Kyle Farnsworth and Mariano Rivera stifled the Mets on one hit over the final three innings to protect Andy Pettitte’s lead.
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No one in baseball has been picked off this season more than José Reyes. Only one other pitcher has picked off as many runners as the Yankees’ Andy Pettitte.
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Johan Santana was outdueled over six innings by another left-handed pitcher, Andy Pettitte, who carried a 19-inning scoreless streak into his start.
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Pedro Martínez departed after five and two-thirds innings on Friday at Shea, having given up six earned runs for the second consecutive start.
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It could be argued that Derek Jeter’s sacrifice bunt Friday at Yankee Stadium helped the Mets more than the Yankees.
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The Mets clobbered the Yankees on a record-setting afternoon for Carlos Delgado, the struggling first baseman who drove in nine to set a single-game club record for runs batted in.
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