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Emotional Strawberry sees No. 18 retired by Mets
Before a game against the Arizona Diamondbacks, Darryl Strawberry was welcomed to Citi Field Saturday, as the New York Mets retired his No. 18 in an emotional ceremony for a player who helped the franchise to its last World Series title in 1986.ESPN - Sports - MLB -
Darryl Strawberry's No. 18 retired by Mets: Team's all-time home run leader honored at Citi Field
'Little did I know that I would come to the greatest place to play baseball'CBS Sports - Sports - MLB -
Walker hits 3rd-inning grand slam and Diamondbacks beat Mets 10-5 to stop 5-game skid
Christian Walker hit a grand slam in the third inning and the Arizona Diamondbacks beat the New York Mets 10-5 to stop a five-game losing streak that matched their season highABC News - Sports - MLB -
As Mets retire his No. 18, Strawberry tells fans 'I’m so sorry for ever leaving'
Darryl Strawberry told New York Mets fans it was a mistake to leave for the Los Angeles Dodgers 34 years agoABC News - Sports -
Marte homers twice, including go-ahead, 2-run drive in 9th as Diamondbacks beat Mets 5-4
Ketel Marte hit a leadoff homer and then a go-ahead, two-run shot in the ninth inning that lifted the Arizona Diamondbacks over the New York Mets 5-4 for a four-game splitABC News - Sports - MLB -
Calvin Klein Names a New Designer and Plans Runway Return
Veronica Leoni will be the first woman to run the brand.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
Mets' Darryl Strawberry thanks wife, shows new appreciation for life during jersey retirement ceremony: 'It means more than ever'
Darryl Strawberry turned his number retirement ceremony into a rollicking revival of sorts at Citi Field, celebrating family members, former teammates, and Mets’ fans in the joyous manner of a man with a new appreciation for life itself.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Autodesk said it won't restate financial results after an investigation into its accounting practices that found executives at the design-software firm shifted some charges and payments to affect results.
Autodesk said it won’t restate financial results after an investigation into its accounting practices that found executives at the design-software firm shifted some charges and payments to affect results.The Wall Street Journal - World