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Feels two-good! Coming off their second win following a season-opener loss, Jose Reyes and Angel Pagan celebrate Sunday’s 9-2 win over the Marlins in Miami. Anthony J. Causi

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Mets pitcher R.A. Dickey, delivers during the first inning. The knuckleballer picked up the impressive performances he showed last season, allowing just one run over six innings. AP

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Dickey got a lot of help from Mets bats, who scored nine runs. Willie Harris hits a two-run homerun in the first inning. Anthony J. Causi

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Reason to smile: Jose Reyes grins as he rounds the bases off a Miami a Willie Harris homerun in the first inning. Anthony J. Causi

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Up and away: Ike Davis watches his solo homerun in the third inning. Anthony J. Causi

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See ya! Florida Marlins Scott Cousins can only watch as this Harris home run ball sails into the stands. REUTERS

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Rough start: Ex-Yank Javier Vazquez wipes his face after giving up three runs during the first inning. He gave up seven runs in two innings, leaving the Marlins in a deep hole. AP

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Jose Reyes slides in for his double in the first inning against Marlins Hanley Ramirez. REUTERS

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Mets closer Taylor Buchholz, left, and catcher Josh Thole, right, shake hands after the win. AP

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