Rockies Mascot Rejects Mrs. Met
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Dinger still has more game than the Rockies despite Mrs. Met’s rejection
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Dinger held up a sign during the Rockies ' recent series against the Mets that read "MRS. MET CALL ME!" Unfortunately for Dinger , his advances were swiftly rejected.
Mrs. Met has endured countless propositions from baseball fans and mascots over the years , but that hasn't stopped folks from trying!.
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