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Hope for Mets fans? No way, Jose

For the moment, at least, the Mets should be grateful the Marlins enabled them to walk away from Jose Reyes without looking like they are broke or at least financially crippled.

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For Reyes, GMs say no way Jose

Amid a Fox Sports report that the money-waving Miami Marlins were already out there with a six-year, $90 million offer for Jose Reyes, there were some initially projected suitors for the Mets free agent shortstop at the GM meetings Tuesday saying they had other priorities.

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‘Stay away, Jose!’ Canseco’s ex to court

Leila Shennib, a bikini and fitness model who dated Jose Canseco within the last year, filed a temporary restraining order against him in Los Angeles Superior Court July 27, after Canseco began posting derogatory “tweets” about Shennib on his Twitter account. Shennib told the Daily News Monday that Canseco’s harassment of her is extensive, and goes beyond the Twitter messages.

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Lupica: Spell Jose with an M-V-P

By now all Mets fans know that nobody on their team has ever pitched a no-hitter, not in 50 years, as close as Mr. Seaver came against Jimmy Qualls that time. Mets fans know that the way they know about 1969 and Mookie’s roller through Buckner’s legs. Something else the Mets have never had, in all the years since Casey Stengel? They’ve never had an MVP.

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Harper: Jose, Mets never get leg up

Jerry Manuel didn’t leave behind much of a legacy as manager of the Mets, but he did utter the line that will live in infamy for as long as this franchise continues to be haunted by the apparent inability to diagnose and treat injuries without unexpected calamity: “The medical people say it’s day-to-day.” Pause. “Surgery Thursday.” Manuel made that little joke back in 2009.

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Smith: Don’t bet on Jose staying a Met

Jose Reyes, in my mind, confirmed Tuesday what I always believed: He’s a goner. Sooner or later, via trade before the July 31 deadline or in free agency at the end of the season, Reyes will become the Mets’ ex-shortstop. Given his desire to test the free-agent market and given the Mets’ economic constraints, that’s what I believe.

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Jose not talking new deal ’till offseason

The Mets tried to initiate contract discussions with free-agent-to-be Jose Reyes last week, but Reyes’ camp told GM Sandy Alderson that Reyes does not want to talk pact during the season, perhaps increasing the likelihood that opposing teams will have a chance to show the shortstop the money.

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