Ruben Tejada doesn't play for the New York Mets any more, but that isn't likely to stop Mets fans from defending his honor Friday night when the Los Angeles Dodgers return to town for the first time since the 2015 National League Division Series. During Game 2 of that playoff series, Tejada, the Mets' former shortstop, suffered a fractured fibula of his lower right leg when Dodgers second baseman Chase Utley took him out with a slide into second base. Utley is expected to be in the lineup Friday in New York for the first time since the incident and he told the Los Angeles Times this week, he is prepared for a hostile greeting from fans and maybe even a beanball from a Mets pitcher.Utley was with the Dodgers for Games 3 and 4 in the playoff series in New York last season, but he did not play. He said his family received death threats during the series in October. [Elsewhere: Bryce Harper crushes giant home run to third deck at Nats park ] The slide that injured Tejada (now with St. Louis), along with others of a similar nature that resulted in injuries, led MLB to adopt what is sometimes referred to as the Chase Utley rule during the offseason. The rule limits how base runners can...