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New York Fan in South Jersey: New York Mets: Why Their First No Hitter Could Have Been a Deal with the Devil
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For the fan in enemy territory. Saturday, July 28, 2012. New York Mets: Why Their First No Hitter Could Have Been a Deal with the Devil. The day was June 1, 2012. The New York Mets had their ace, Johan Santana, on the pitcher's mound for a home game against the St Louis Cardinals. The result was the unthinkable: a no hitter for the New York Mets. They never made it to the promised land. What price did they pay, however? Next, in the wake of that game, Major League Baseball has changed its rules to includ...
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New York Fan in South Jersey: 1/25/15 - 2/1/15
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For the fan in enemy territory. Monday, January 26, 2015. All Star Games: Three Ways the NFL and NHL got it Wrong. This past weekend, the National Football League and the National Hockey League held their annual All Star Games. In years passed, these were great events to not just witness on television, but experience in person. This year? After all, they fight, scratch and claw their way through a grinding NFL season for 16 games. They've been on the same side of the battle lines for several seasons&...
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New York Fan in South Jersey: 12/25/11 - 1/1/12
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For the fan in enemy territory. Saturday, December 31, 2011. Happy New Year from the NYFSJ. I would like to take this moment to wish all of my readers a wonderful, prosperous and happy new year. May 2012 be a better year for our sports teams. and for those fans, like me, that reside in enemy territory. With the nightmares of 2011 behind us, let us look forward to moving into a new era of success as fans. Posted by Frank Gray. Links to this post. Sunday, December 25, 2011. Happy Holidays from the NYFSJ.
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New York Fan in South Jersey: Gary Carter: Losing the Kid Means Losing our Innocence
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For the fan in enemy territory. Thursday, February 16, 2012. Gary Carter: Losing the Kid Means Losing our Innocence. On Thursday February 16, 2012, the world of sports lost a legend and the society lost an example. Gary Carter was more than an athlete. He was a role model and he understood that. When he joined the New York Mets in 1985, he was already an established player in baseball. Gary Carter represents something different for every fan. To the Red Sox fan, he was the man that never gave up in t...
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New York Fan in South Jersey: 4/15/12 - 4/22/12
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For the fan in enemy territory. Tuesday, April 17, 2012. New York Mets: It's Not a Marathon, It's a Season of Sprints. The baseball season is finally in full swing. After eleven games, the New York Mets are 7-4. Before they lost to the Atlanta Braves for the first time this season tonight, they had started 7-3. Four of the eight times this team has started with that record, they have made the playoffs. In a marathon, a runner gets bursts of energy throughout the competition and pulls ahead of those aroun...
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New York Fan in South Jersey: 1/15/12 - 1/22/12
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For the fan in enemy territory. Sunday, January 15, 2012. Urban Sports Apparel: Fashion or Sacrilege? There is a trend in the the world of sports apparel that has been well on display for a few years now and has gone relatively unnoticed and unchecked. I don't know who started it. I don't know when it started. I just wish it would stop. I am referring to fashionable sports apparel. What does it say to the history of the team when a fan sports a brown Mets hat with a white logo? It seems to me it would lo...
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New York Fan in South Jersey: All Star Games: Three Ways the NFL and NHL got it Wrong
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For the fan in enemy territory. Monday, January 26, 2015. All Star Games: Three Ways the NFL and NHL got it Wrong. This past weekend, the National Football League and the National Hockey League held their annual All Star Games. In years passed, these were great events to not just witness on television, but experience in person. This year? After all, they fight, scratch and claw their way through a grinding NFL season for 16 games. They've been on the same side of the battle lines for several seasons&...
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New York Fan in South Jersey: 2/12/12 - 2/19/12
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For the fan in enemy territory. Thursday, February 16, 2012. Gary Carter: Losing the Kid Means Losing our Innocence. On Thursday February 16, 2012, the world of sports lost a legend and the society lost an example. Gary Carter was more than an athlete. He was a role model and he understood that. When he joined the New York Mets in 1985, he was already an established player in baseball. Gary Carter represents something different for every fan. To the Red Sox fan, he was the man that never gave up in t...
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New York Fan in South Jersey: 2/10/13 - 2/17/13
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For the fan in enemy territory. Thursday, February 14, 2013. NYFSJ Valentine's Edition IV: Love It or Hate It. This is the day that retail stores wait for since the moment the Christmas rush ends. It's Valentine's Day. The annual tradition of expressing your love for your significant other or admired-from-afar other. While this day has been a celebration of all things love, here at NYFSJ, it has become an annual state of the union. Address for the New York sports landscape. In last year's installment.
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New York Fan in South Jersey: 1/29/12 - 2/5/12
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For the fan in enemy territory. Sunday, January 29, 2012. Mets Fans: A Nation in Crisis.Again. The New York Mets fans are a proud people. They have to be. Their team has only won two World Series titles in 50 years and they only have one player inducted into the baseball Hall of Fame. They don't have as much to hold on to as fans of other franchises. As a Mets fan I can completely understand this logic; Be proud of what you have. Don't watch TV at all for the next three weeks? For Jets fans, one could ar...