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Co-owner Nelson Doubleday said last night he doesn’t expect any announcements on a new Mets’ stadium this weekend.

“[An announcement] would be very doubtful,” Doubleday told The Post.

Doubleday also said there is no update on his sale of half of the club to fellow owner Fred Wilpon. Negotiations have taken place between Doubleday and Wilpon.

Wilpon is the one who has headed the Mets’ quest for a $500 million stadium. Doubleday has been against a new stadium, hoping, instead, to refurbish Shea.

Talks for a new stadium, modeled in part after Ebbets Field, have increased as Wilpon is trying to get a deal done before Mayor Giuliani leaves office.

For a second consecutive game, Vance Wilson – who picked up his first major-league hits Wednesday – started behind the plate. This is fairly significant because if Mike Piazza stays at catcher next year, the Mets will need to make a decision on who his backup will be.

Todd Pratt, 34, has done a very good job behind Piazza, but is coming to the end of his contract. The 28-year-old Wilson could be looked upon as a younger, cheaper backup. Pratt is making $600,000 this season.

“I want to prove I belong in the big leagues,” Wilson said.

Bobby Valentine wasn’t shocked that despite the fact Joe Torre took seven Yankees and Valentine only selected one Met for the All-Star team, it was Valentine who was criticized more.

“He was criticized more,” Valentine said. “People just didn’t write it.”

After resting a game, Rey Ordonez was back in the Mets lineup at shortstop. With Joe McEwing and Desi Relaford both hitting well, it will be interesting to see how much more rest Ordonez gets in the near future.

Tsuyoshi Shinjo (quad) is eligible to come off the DL, but it appears as if he won’t until after the All-Star break. Shinjo took batting practice again and shagged some balls in the outfield.

Piazza is going to give one-third of his $25,000 All-Star bonus to the families of the three firefighters killed in Astoria.

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