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It's been approximately 24 hours since the Mets officially traded Lastings Milledge to the Nationals for Ryan Church and Brian Schneider. during that time Mets fans have hitting the blogosphere voicing their opinions of the trade. It's quite obvious that most Mets fans are not happy with the deal. READ MORE
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