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STEVE INSKEEP, HOST:
It was two outs, bottom of the ninth for the New York Mets. Facing a civil trial in federal court this week, they managed to pull off a clutch out of court settlement with a price tag of $162 million, the value of a long-term contract for a star player. The team's owners reached that deal with the trustee recovering money for victims of imprisoned financier Bernie Madoff.
But as WNYC's Janet Babin reports, any relief is tempered by the team's long-term financial struggles.