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PLAYERS:
Jose Reyes,
Ben Zobrist,
Carlos Beltran,
Carlos Delgado,
Billy Wagner,
John Maine,
Yusmeiro Petit,
Ronny Cedeno,
Gio Gonzalez,
Bobby Jenks,
Matt Thornton,
Jhonny Peralta,
Scott Baker,
Tom Gorzelanny,
Ted Lilly,
Jonathan Sanchez,
Martin Prado,
Justin Masterson
TEAMS: Baltimore Orioles, Tampa Bay Rays, New York Mets, Arizona Diamondbacks, Seattle Mariners, Oakland Athletics, Chicago White Sox, Cleveland Indians, Minnesota Twins, Chicago Cubs, Atlanta Braves, Boston Red Sox
TEAMS: Baltimore Orioles, Tampa Bay Rays, New York Mets, Arizona Diamondbacks, Seattle Mariners, Oakland Athletics, Chicago White Sox, Cleveland Indians, Minnesota Twins, Chicago Cubs, Atlanta Braves, Boston Red Sox
If you're a fantasy owner who invested in Mets shortstop Jose Reyes, then today was not a good day. It's been a season full of not-good days. Whenever a seemingly positive note appears on Reyes' player page, it's soon followed by something ominous and vague.But Tuesday's reports were relatively clear. This from Newsday's David Lennon:It looks like Jose Reyes' season is probably over.Here's Jack Curry at the New York Times:The Mets do not play their final game of the season until Oct. 4, but it is possible Reyes has already played his. And this from Tom Britton at MLB.com:With fewer than 60 games remaining on the Mets' schedule, the
possibility exists that Reyes could miss the remainder of the season. What we know for sure, according to multiple reports, is that Reyes has returned to New York to have his right leg examined by team doctors. Unless the fantasy community can quickly produce a willing hamstring donor -- or, alternately, an unwilling do...
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