Yesterday's win was a much-needed laugher, allowing the Mets to forget about errors, bullpen woes and base-running blunders for a day, Mike Puma writes in the New York Post.
According to Ken Davidoff of the New York Post, 'You expect a certain level of production from every player, and when one player doesn't deliver, another has to contribute more than you anticipate,' such as Ike Davis and Daniel Murphy.
Sweeny Murti of WFAN.com takes a look at baseball in New York on July 1, 1987, the day WFAN first hit the airwaves.
Matthew Cerrone: It's not the purpose of this post, but it seems like as good of a place to put this, given Sweeny's post'
I can't believe WFAN is 25 years old this week. The FAN can be obnoxious and tedious at times, but it's always entertaining' and that's the point. The station's on-air personalities are an essential part of many people's lives at this point. In the last 25 years, I've probably heard Mike Francesa's voice more than my own. They have helped to create a frenzied climate and crazy appetite for sports in New York that, for better or worse, drives much of the news cycle and sports debate in this town. Thanks, WFAN, and here's to 25 more years'
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