NEW YORK (AP) --The New York Mets announced today that they are going to
court to get an additional inning added to the end of Game 5 of the
World Series.
The batting, pitching, and bench coaches for the Mets held a press
conference
earlier today. They were joined by members of the Major League Players
Union.
 
"We meant to hit those pitches from the Yankee pitchers," said the Mets
batting coach. "We were confused by the irregularities of the pitches we
received
and believe we have been denied our right to hit."

One claim specifically noted that a small percentage of the Mets batters
had
intended to swing at fast balls, but actually swung at curve balls. It
was
clear that these batters never intended to swing at curve balls, though
a much
higher percentage were not confused by the pitches. Reporters at the
press
conference pointed out that the Mets had extensively reviewed film of
the Yankees
pitchers prior to the World Series and had in fact faced the Yankees in
inter-league
play earlier in the year. 

"The fact remains that some of the pitches confused us
and denied us of our right to hit," said the Mets batting coach. "The
World
Series is not over yet and the Yankees are celebrating
prematurely."Major League
Baseball has reviewed the telecast of all the World Series games and
recounted the balls and strikes called by the umpires of each game.
"While some of the
strikes called against the Mets were, in fact, balls, there were not
enough
of them to change the outcome of the World Series," the commissioner
said.
Another portion of the Mets legal claim stated that, based on on-base
percentage,
the Mets had actually won the World Series, regardless of the final
scores of
the games.

"It's clear that we were on-base slightly more often than the Yankees"
said
a Mets spokesman. "The World Series crown is rightly ours." The manager
of the
Mets has remained in relative seclusion, engaging in some light jogging
for
exercise. He has stated that he believes "we need to let the process run
its
course without a rush to judgment."


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