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METS DRAFT MAZZILLI'S SON From the stream of white noise that characterizes baseball's three-day draft emerged an unmistakable name for Mets fans: the club on Friday picked L. J. Mazzilli, the son of the former player Lee Mazzilli, with their fourth-round selection.
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