- NEW YORK (AP) – Johan Santanas no-hitter came at a cost to the New York Mets. (USA Today)
- NEW YORK - Mike Baxter sacrificed his body for Johan Santanas no-hitter. Ramon Ramirez got hurt before he could even celebrate it. (Minneapolis Star Tribune)
- The 37-year-old Dickey is following his pitch's lead, crafting a season full of life and promise. He was masterly with his knuckleball for the third straight game, throwing a 100-pitch gem as the Mets won, 5-0. (New York Times)
- DETROIT — Dewayne Wise rarely gets to play for the Yankees these days. (New York Times Blogs)
- Tom Seaver took three no-hit bids into the ninth inning as a Met, but could never finish one off. (ESPN)
- NEW YORK -- A day after Johan Santana made Mets history, R.A. Dickey baffled the St. Louis Cardinals in his own way. The knuckleballer followed up Santanas no-hitter by shutting out St. (ESPN)
- Originally published: June 2, 2012 10:13 PM Updated: June 2, 2012 10:14 PM By KERY MURAKAMI kery.murakami@newsday.com For Mets fans, many of whom entered this season with low expectations, a guarded sense of optimism is taking root. Very guarded. (Newsday)
- GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) — Jonathon Crawford was nearly perfect for Florida. Turned out the Gators right-hander was plenty good enough to make some college baseball history. (Huffington Post)
Saturday, June 2, 2012
No hitter
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