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New York Mets former catcher MIKE PIAZZA waves to the crowd at citiFIELD prior to throwing out the first ceramonial first pitch at game 3 of the World Series. The Mets went on to win 9-3 and now trail the Kansas City Royals 2-1.
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New York Mets former catcher MIKE PIAZZA waves to the crowd at citiFIELD prior to throwing out the first ceramonial first pitch at game 3 of the World Series. The Mets went on to win 9-3 and now trail the Kansas City Royals 2-1.
New York Mets former catcher MIKE PIAZZA waves to the crowd at citiFIELD prior to throwing out the first ceramonial first pitch at game 3 of the World Series. The Mets went on to win 9-3 and now trail the Kansas City Royals 2-1.
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On the first pitch of the game, New York Mets starting pitcher NOAH SYNDERGAARD gives Kansas City shortstop ALCIDES ESCOBAR a message by throwing a 98 mile fastball inside and high knocking him to the ground onto his butt. ESCOBAR subsequently stuck out to begin the game and the Mets went on to win game 3 of the World Series 9-3 at citiFIELD.
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