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  <title>Jimmy Scott's High &amp; Tight: Ed Hearn Interview</title>
  <postedby>David Philp</postedby>
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  <first_published>Wayne, NJ</first_published>
  <date_created>07.28.08</date_created>
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  <description>Ed Hearn ruminates about his time with the '86 Mets, getting traded to KC for David Cone, and the twists and turns his life has taken ever since, from injury to illness, from near-suicide to redemption as an author and motivational speaker.  Oh, he's funny too.  Here's one you're really gonna like.</description>
  <subject>Ed Hearn</subject>
  <subject> Jimmy Scott</subject>
  <subject> David Cone</subject>
  <subject> Conquering Life's Curves</subject>
  <subject> Jimmy Scott's High &amp; Tight</subject>
  <subject> New York Mets</subject>
  <subject> 1986 Mets</subject>
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  <subject> motivational speaker</subject>
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