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Chants of "USA! The chants reached a crescendo in the top of the ninth inning with New York Mets infielder Daniel Murphy at the plate. That was pretty special. Mets rookie reliever Pedro Beato, who watched the Towers come down as a high school student in Brooklyn, said he heard the chants in the bullpen. When he was told what was going on, Beato told reporters that he replied: "About time. Phillies starting pitcher Cliff Lee, who had been taken out after seven innings on Sunday night, said no one in the dugout was sure what was going on.

Took them long enough. Chris Young, the Mets' starting pitcher Sunday, was a senior at Princeton when the attacks took place. Mets manager Terry Collins told reporters the news about bin Laden overshadowed anything that happened on the field. The Mets visited there last week when they were in D. Valentine was the Mets' manager at the time of the Sept. They also wore caps honoring metro area police and fire departments when play resumed a week after the attacks.

Capitol or the White House. The plane crashed in Shanksville, Pa. The real-time reactions to Sunday's announcement by President Barack Obama expressed mostly joy, relief, gratitude, with athletes and journalists alike weighing in via Twitter. A sampling:. Full Story. Eyewitness News First at 4. Watch Now. Local News. Station Info.

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