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Familia can’t duplicate regular-season success
- Updated: October 6, 2016
NEW YORK — Jeurys Familia reached into his locker late Wednesday night, rooting around the top shelf as he began the process of cleaning out his belongings. He grabbed a cigar, still wrapped in plastic, took a brief glance at it, then snapped it in half. He dropped the entire package to the floor.
There was no celebration in the Mets’ clubhouse following a 3-0 National League Wild Card Game loss to Madison Bumgarner and the Giants. There was no champagne, no reason to smoke that cigar, no early-morning bus ride to the airport. Familia, who blew three saves in the 2015 World Series, gave up Conor Gillaspie’s go-ahead three-run home run in the ninth inning on Wednesday, ending his record-breaking season on a decidedly dour note.
“It’s not my first time playing baseball, playing in the Major Leagues,” Familia said. “I know those things are going to happen sometimes. This is a game.”
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