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New York Mets
vs
Miami Marlins
Today's Featured Sports Pick

Game Date:
06/04/2016
4:10pm EST

Lines:
New York -1.5
Miami +1.5

Total:
Over 9 (+105)
Under 9 (-116)

Community Picks: New York Mets 0% vs Miami Marlins 0%

New York Mets and Miami Marlins Thread

Team Tweets & News Articles
Miami Marlins
Jeff Locke has had his share of ups and downs in his time with the Pittsburgh Pirates, but he never felt as good as he did after his last outing. Coming off his first career shutout, the left-hander will try to play the role of stopper for the struggling Pirates as he looks to win a career-high fourth consecutive start Saturday against the visiting Los Angeles Angels. It seems like Locke has been pitching to keep his rotation spot for much of his career. Continue to Article
June 04, 2016 2:06:am EST
Miami Marlins
Jeff Locke has had his share of ups and downs in his time with the Pittsburgh Pirates, but he never felt as good as he did after his last outing. Coming off his first career shutout, the left-hander will try to play the role of stopper for the struggling Pirates as he looks to win a career-high fourth consecutive start Saturday against the visiting Los Angeles Angels. It seems like Locke has been pitching to keep his rotation spot for much of his career. Continue to Article
June 04, 2016 2:06:am EST
New York Mets
The only reason Clayton Kershaw doesn't have a chance to win his seventh straight start Saturday night is because Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts made a decision that backfired. It was a valuable lesson for both pitcher and boss, with Kershaw forced to control his disappointment and Roberts learning to trust his ace until he gives him a reason otherwise. Kershaw has been stellar against the Atlanta Braves in recent years, and he'll look to shut down the worst team in the NL again at Dodger Stadium. Continue to Article
June 04, 2016 1:30:am EST
Miami Marlins
In a bizarre and somewhat chilling development, the Miami Marlins were the first to publicly announce the death of boxing icon Muhammad Ali on Friday night. According to reports from Marlins Park , the team displayed an image in memory of Ali on their large scoreboard immediately following their 6-2 loss to the New York Mets. [Related: Muhammad Ali, simply 'The Greatest', dead at 74 ] The image appeared at 10:05 p.m. ET, a little less than two hours before media reports of Ali's death began to surface, and a little more than two hours before Ali's family confirmed the news.  Marlins announce Muhammad Ali is dead. No media outlets reporting this. A closer look at image shown to fans: pic.twitter.com/XzwZtiudzD — Scott Gustin (@ScottGustin) June 4, 2016 Understandably, the Marlins drew criticism for running the image before news of Ali's death had been reported or confirmed. However, team president David Samson defended the decision, citing that a person close to the family had confirmed the news to Marlins' brass and that they simply wanted to act fast to pay tribute.  “It was not an error,” Samson later told the Miami Herald . “We were informed by someone close to the family that he had passed away. We wanted to get a tribute out as soon as we possibly could.” It's a story where being right is more important than being first, but the Marlins were obviously confident they were given the correct information. Even still, it would be understandable if people felt they were too anxious to spread the message.  Just announced at the Marlins game the goat has passed 😢 Muhammad Ali pic.twitter.com/tXnTJaXTIJ — 1999 PEDRO MARTINEZ (@b0ss561) June 4, 2016 Worth noting, Ali did have a close relationship with several notable people inside the Marlins' organization, including owner Jeffrey Loria. In fact, Ali threw out the ceremonial first pitch when Marlins Park opened in 2012. His likeness is also prominently featured in the Marlins clubhouse, where a plaque containing one of his quotes is displayed. “He’s an important part of our organization,” Samson said. “He opened our new ballpark. Being that he had thrown out the first pitch of this ballpark, and has a close relationship [with the Marlins], we wanted to honor him as quickly as possible. His legacy will live forever.” It's clear the Marlins had good intentions, but it's another unique circumstance where their judgment could be called into question.     More MLB coverage from Yahoo Sports: - - - - - - - Mark Townsend is a writer for Big League Stew on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email him at bigleaguestew@yahoo.com or follow him on Twitter! Follow @Townie813 Continue to Article
June 04, 2016 1:25:am EST
Miami Marlins
In a bizarre and somewhat chilling development, the Miami Marlins were the first to publicly announce the death of boxing icon Muhammad Ali on Friday night. According to reports from Marlins Park , the team displayed an image in memory of Ali on their large scoreboard immediately following their 6-2 loss to the New York Mets. [Related: Muhammad Ali, simply 'The Greatest', dead at 74 ] The image appeared at 10:05 p.m. ET, a little less than two hours before media reports of Ali's death began to surface, and a little more than two hours before Ali's family confirmed the news.  Marlins announce Muhammad Ali is dead. No media outlets reporting this. A closer look at image shown to fans: pic.twitter.com/XzwZtiudzD — Scott Gustin (@ScottGustin) June 4, 2016 Understandably, the Marlins drew criticism for running the image before news of Ali's death had been reported or confirmed. However, team president David Samson defended the decision, citing that a person close to the family had confirmed the news to Marlins' brass and that they simply wanted to act fast to pay tribute.  “It was not an error,” Samson later told the Miami Herald . “We were informed by someone close to the family that he had passed away. We wanted to get a tribute out as soon as we possibly could.” It's a story where being right is more important than being first, but the Marlins were obviously confident they were given the correct information. Even still, it would be understandable if people felt they were too anxious to spread the message.  Just announced at the Marlins game the goat has passed 😢 Muhammad Ali pic.twitter.com/tXnTJaXTIJ — 1999 PEDRO MARTINEZ (@b0ss561) June 4, 2016 Worth noting, Ali did have a close relationship with several notable people inside the Marlins' organization, including owner Jeffrey Loria. In fact, Ali threw out the ceremonial first pitch when Marlins Park opened in 2012. His likeness is also prominently featured in the Marlins clubhouse, where a plaque containing one of his quotes is displayed. “He’s an important part of our organization,” Samson said. “He opened our new ballpark. Being that he had thrown out the first pitch of this ballpark, and has a close relationship [with the Marlins], we wanted to honor him as quickly as possible. His legacy will live forever.” It's clear the Marlins had good intentions, but it's another unique circumstance where their judgment could be called into question.     More MLB coverage from Yahoo Sports: - - - - - - - Mark Townsend is a writer for Big League Stew on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email him at bigleaguestew@yahoo.com or follow him on Twitter! Follow @Townie813 Continue to Article
June 04, 2016 1:25:am EST
 
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