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Nieuwenhuis, Torres get ’15 NL champs rings
- Updated: May 20, 2016
NEW YORK — After playing for the Mets in each of the past four seasons, Kirk Nieuwenhuis is familiar with most of Citi Field, but this particular area was foreign to the Brewers outfielder.
For the first time in his Major League career, Nieuwenhuis entered Citi Field and made his way to the visitors’ clubhouse.
“It’s strange,” Nieuwenhuis said. “I’m trying to keep it about baseball during the game, but right now, I’ve never been to this side of the stadium. It’s pretty weird. It’s hard to describe.
“I had a great time here, but I have to turn the page and have fun with this club.”
Before Milwaukee took the field for batting practice, though, Nieuwenhuis was given the opportunity to reflect on his Mets career one final time as …
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