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Can the Mets mean a sellout of those overpriced tickets at new Yankee?

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Can the Mets mean a sellout of those overpriced tickets at new Yankee?

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Apparently not. All kinds of $1,000-plus tickets for tonight’s game were available on the Yankees’ web site Thursday afternoon. In fact, two former New York players close to their former teams agree the series the Yankees just finished still means more to their fans. “Mets fans think Yankees-Mets is paramount, but Yankee fans don’t see it as any big deal,” says former Met Ron Darling, an analyst for TBS and Mets TV. “The Red Sox are a bigger deal but the Mets series is a close second,” adds former Yankee John Flaherty, an analyst on Yankees TV. Interleague elsewhere New York isn’t the only place for interleague intrigue this weekend. A reason to watch other series: Red Sox at Phillies: Two first-place teams and offensive heavyweights– both rank among the top five in runs per game–square off in a homer haven. The Red Sox are 7-2 and averaging 6.3 runs at Citizens Bank Park. Dodgers at Rangers: When L.A. last visited Arlington, in 2000, the Rangers were in last. Not this weekend. Both

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