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NEW YORK (AP) — The Mets aren't happy with the way the Dodgers tried to make their mark in New York this weekend.
General manager Sandy Alderson said Major League Baseball will handle the team's concerns about Los Angeles using a laser range-finder to denote defensive positioning in the outfield before a game at Citi Field.
Fox reported the Mets contacted MLB about the matter. The teams began a three-game series in New York on Friday night.
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