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EVERETT TO REJOIN METS TONIGHT: COLUMNIST WONDERS WHY

          Mets OF Carl Everett, who is being investigated for
     child abuse, "did not join the Mets" in St. Louis yesterday,
     "instead staying in New York while the custody battle for
     two of his children remains unsolved," according to David
     Waldstein of the N.Y. POST.  Mets GM Steve Phillips said
     that team Owners Nelson Doubleday and Fred Wilpon were "up
     to speed" on the situation, and that the team "planned no
     disciplinary action on their own" until the investigation
     was complete.  Everett is scheduled to rejoin the team
     tonight in Colorado (N.Y. POST, 8/15).
          MATTHEWS LASHES OUT: The headline on the top of page
     one of today's N.Y. POST reads, "Shame Of The Mets: Why Is
     This Man Still In Uniform?"  In his column, Wallace Matthews
     writes that despite the investigation and remarks by Everett
     and his wife, Linda, "the Mets remain silent publicly and
     apologetic, even protective, of Carl Everett behind the
     scenes."  Matthews: "And where is Major League Baseball ...
     [will it] step up to the plate, or has it been brushed back
     so often by the players union it is too impotent to step
     back in?" (N.Y. POST, 8/15).

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