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| 5th October, 2008 - 12:00 pm | New York Post - Mets' Manager Jerry Manuel says that selfishness will not be tolerated as the team looks to rebound from back-to-back late season collapses.
"What we have to establish for me with this team is that the game takes priority over the individual," Manuel said.
Manuel was 55-38 after taking over for the fired Willie Randolph in mid-June, but the Mets still missed out on the postseason.
"We have to get to the point where, when stuff is on the line, the correct thing is second nature for us and not a struggle for us," Manuel said. "That's the difference between a good year and a great year." [READ] |
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