Second baseman Roberto Alomar, who was elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame on Wednesday, spent a forgettable season-and-a-half with the Mets in 2002 and 2003, hitting .265 over 222 games. Still, the team released a statement congratulating Mr. Alomar "on baseball's most prestigious honor, his well-deserved election into the Hall of Fame."
Centerfielder Carlos Beltran, who joined the Mets in 2005, said, "He's my personal friend. No one played his position better."
—Mike SielskiResurgent KnicksNow Must-See TVIt's a comeback season for the Knicks on the floor, and now, apparently, on television, as the team's ratings on MSG are up 39% from a year ago. The Knicks are rating a 1.50 on the season and just completed their
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