Mets will appeal scoring, ask for no-hitter

June, 13, 2012
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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- The Mets concede it is a long shot. But Terry Collins said the club will appeal to have B.J. Upton's infield hit in the first inning Wednesday changed to an error on David Wright. If successful, even though that's highly unlikely, R.A. Dickey would have the second no-hitter by a Met this month -- after the organization went 8,019 games in franchise history without the feat.

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Adam Rubin has covered the Mets since 2003. He's a graduate of Mepham High School on Long Island and the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. He joined ESPNNewYork after spending 10 years at the New York Daily News.
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TEAM LEADERS

WINS LEADER
Matt Harvey
WINS ERA SO IP
5 1.93 74 70
OTHER LEADERS
BAD. Murphy .302
HRJ. Buck 10
RBIJ. Buck 31
RD. Murphy 29
OPSD. Wright .885
ERAM. Harvey 1.93
SOM. Harvey 74

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