On-Base Perception: Mets. MIAMI -- Adam Greenberg wasn't going to get preferential treatment, not from the Mets. Though his story of redemption resonated in the Mets clubhouse, he wasn't going to see any grooved fastballs from knuckleballer R.A. Dickey.MIAMI – Only hours before getting his second chance in the big leagues, Adam Greenberg admitted he was nervous. Not about facing one of baseball's best pitchers — but about some pregame antics his new Miami Marlins teammates had in store for him.Add Clayton Kershaw to the list of those who should have been offended when the Marlins gave Adam Greenberg an at-bat. R.A. Dickey, who struck out Greenberg on three pitches, won the strikeout title over Kershaw by one 230-229. … If MLB had not addedMIAMI – Only hours before getting his second chance in the big leagues, Adam Greenberg admitted he was nervous. Not about facing one of baseball's best pitchers — but about some pregame antics his new Miami Marlins teammates had in store for him.Yesterday, Adam Greenberg appeared for the Miami Marlins against the New York Mets, striking out in his only at-bat. An absolutely inconsequential player in an absolutely inconsequential game between two absolutely
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