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  1. Sandy prompts Cyclones' switch to turf

    Adam Rubin

    The Brooklyn Cyclones, who played on grass at MCU Park since the return of New York-Penn League baseball to Coney Island, will open this season next month with synthetic grass. The team indicated the switch to artificial turf was prompted by Supersto...

    Blog | May 07, 2013
  2. Mets getting MLS soccer neighbor

    Adam Rubin

    A day after Mayor Mike Bloomberg foreshadowed an upcoming announcement of a new soccer stadium to be built adjacent to Citi Field, the Associated Press fills in the details: Major League Soccer hopes to announce plans in four to six weeks for a st...

    Blog | April 25, 2013
  3. Morning briefing: Harvey misses Kershaw

    Adam Rubin

    USA TODAY Sports Clayton Kershaw pitches at Citi Field on Tuesday, while Matt Harvey's outing against L.A. waits until the following day. FIRST PITCH: Citi Field narrowly will miss another marquee matchup involving Matt Harvey this week. Los Ang...

    Blog | April 22, 2013
  4. Israel, Honduras to meet in Citi friendly

    Adam Rubin

    PHILADELPHIA -- Here's the official announcement from the Mets on an upcoming soccer friendly at Citi Field: The New York Mets today announced the Israeli national soccer team will play the Honduran national team at Citi Field Sunday, June 2 at 5:...

    Blog | April 09, 2013
  5. Israel, Honduras friendly coming to Citi

    Adam Rubin

    PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. -- Citi Field will continue to play host to soccer matches. The latest one scheduled: Israel against Honduras on June 2, according to a source familiar with the plans. Citi Field also will host lacrosse. The Mets have booked a...

    Blog | February 13, 2013
  6. Mets items: $700M+ loan?; MLS at Citi?

    Adam Rubin

    A day after a report that Mets owners had refinanced loan obligations, Bloomberg reports the amount borrowed totals at least $700 million as part of the refinancing. Reporter Scott Soshnick writes: The financing will be used to replace existing cr...

    Blog | January 04, 2013
  7. 1050 AM to carry Mets in Spanish

    Adam Rubin

    Official ESPN news release: The New York Mets and ESPN Deportes Nueva York 1050 AM today announced that the station will broadcast Mets games in Spanish for the 2013 season. Under the agreement, 1050 AM will broadcast 150 regular season games, inc...

    Blog | December 13, 2012
  8. Mets should have soccer neighbor by 2016

    Adam Rubin

    Major League Soccer commissioner Don Garber confirmed Monday that the Mets should have a soccer-playing neighbor in Queens by 2016. The league plans to put an expansion team in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, in the area of the U.S. Tennis Center as...

    Blog | November 26, 2012
  9. Report: USTA opposes Flushing stadium

    Adam Rubin

    Local residents who oppose a soccer stadium at Flushing Meadows Corona Park, adjacent to Citi Field, reportedly have an ally. The United States Tennis Association also opposes the proposed facility because it could detract from the experience at its ...

    Blog | October 09, 2012
  10. USTA objects to MLS proposal for Flushing Meadows stadium, report...

    Adam Rubin

    Major League Soccer's intention to put an expansion team in Flushing Meadows Corona Park, near Citi Field, is being met with opposition from some local Queens residents as well as the United States Tennis Association

    Story | Conversation | October 09, 2012
  11. Mets morning briefing 10.2.12

    Adam Rubin

    MIAMI -- Jeurys Familia allowed only one hit in four scoreless innings in his first major league start, but the rookie walked six batters. The Mets ended up losing Monday's series opener, 3-2, to the Miami Marlins. Ramon Ramirez surrendered a tiebrea...

    Blog | October 02, 2012
  12. Mets morning briefing 8.16.12

    Adam Rubin

    Joe Robbins/Getty Images Mike Leake pitched a complete game against the Mets on Wednesday. A bracelet-deprived R.A. Dickey surrendered consecutive fourth-inning homers to Scott Rolen and Todd Frazier (a 474-foot shot), then a long ball to Jay B...

    Blog | August 16, 2012
  13. Mets morning briefing 8.15.12

    Adam Rubin

    Josh Edgin inherited a pair of runners from Manny Acosta and served up a game-ending three-run homer to Jay Bruce as the Mets lost the opener of a six-game trip, 3-0 to Cincinnati on Tuesday night at Great American Ball Park. The teams combined to le...

    Blog | August 15, 2012
  14. In-depth: Johan's soccer pitch

    Adam Rubin

    As the New York Mets board their flight for New York after completing their six-game road trip Sunday in Miami, Johan Santana's eyes will be glued to a soccer game -- assuming the team's charter aircraft offers WiFi service and he can watch the match...

    Blog | May 08, 2012
  15. New York Mets -- Inside Johan Santana's Amazin' comeback

    Adam Rubin

    Inside Santana's Amazin' return: From shoulder surgery to Opening Day starter.

    Story | Conversation | April 02, 2012
  16. Mets morning briefing 3.7.12

    Adam Rubin

    The Mets head to Jupiter on Wednesday to see the new-look Miami Marlins. However, Jose Reyes will not be there. He played Tuesday night at the Marlins' new ballpark in Miami, against the University of Miami. And he's staying down there for another ga...

    Blog | March 07, 2012