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Tag Archives: adam dunn
7,686: Maine leaves after first batter, Mets win 10-7
Another rarity, but no no-no In this week of rare Mets occurrences, could a Mets no-hitter be far behind? In only the 13th time in New York Mets history, a New York Mets starter left the game with a no-hitter … Continue reading
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Tagged adam dunn, john maine, raul valdes, washington nationals
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7,678: Bernadina burns Mets in ninth, Nats win 6-4
Burned by Burnadina Roger Bernadina hit a ninth-inning two-run homer off closer Francisco Rodriguez Wednesday to break a 4-4 tie and lead the Washington Nationals to a 6-4 win over the New York Mets. It was just the second home … Continue reading