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Aaron Heilman
Aaron Heilman is a professional baseball player. He's a right-handed pitcher for the New York Mets and wears number 48. He is managed by pitching manager Rick Peterson.
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Feliciano did his job, getting lefty hitter Skip Shumaker to pop out, and Aaron Heilman came on to get the final two outs, allowing a sacrifice fly to Ryan ...
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Mike Pelfrey looks nearly unbeatable right now, and so do the New York Mets.
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The 2008 season hasn't been the most enjoyable of Aaron Heilman's six seasons as a Met.
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NEW YORK - Carlos Delgado hit a tiebreaking, two-run double in the eighth inning and Oliver Perez stifled the Philadelphia Phillies again, helping the New York Mets earn a 3-1 win Thursday that gave them sole possession of first place in the NL East.
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NEW YORK - Jerry Manuel was curious to see how his New York Mets would respond after a heartbreaking loss to Philadelphia.
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Jerry Manuel was curious to see how his New York Mets would respond after a heartbreaking loss to Philadelphia.
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Despite acquiring Santana after their historic collapse last season, the Mets got off to a slow start this season, causing former manager Willie Randolph to ...
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Aaron Heilman used to be Mike Pelfrey. Once a first-round Draft pick, and eventually a green pitcher working his way through Major League lineups, the Mets reliever knows what it's like to share the mound with another young, highly regarded talent ...
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Mets 10 Reds 8: Johan Santana did not get his second half off to a good start. His ugly line of four innings and five runs put the Mets into an early 5-2 hole, but they managed to recover. Carlos Delgado hit a two-run homer in the fourth and Fernando Tatis added another in the fifth to put the...
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However, since the firing of Willie Randolph, and Jerry Manuel's ascension to manager, the Mets have played a better brand of baseball. ...
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In fact, the Mets are 19-2 since Willie Randolph was shown the door and Jerry Manuel took over the reigns as manager. The major strength of the Mets is its ...
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Aaron Heilman is obviously more relaxed. The reliever was joking around and smiling Friday night after the Mets' bullpen combined for another three scoreless innings in a 2-1 win over the Rockies at Shea.
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One month ago, the Mets were 6 1/2 games out of first, had just fired their manager, and were the brunt of jokes by Yankees fans. Yankees fans were mocking them. Well, who's laughing now? David Wright hit a two-run homer in the ninth to tie it, and New York went on to a 10-8 win at Cincinnati to...
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David Koh/Associated Press Mets Jose Reyes reacts after scoring on a Carlos Delgado sacrifice fly off Cincinnati Reds pitcher Bill Bray in the 10th inning yesterday. CINCINNATI -- If the darkening skies creeping over Great American Ball Park this ...
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