METS, RANDOLPH QUIET FOR NOW

 
ANAHEIM, Calif. -- All was quiet on the Mets' West Coast front today. That could change quickly, but Willie Randolph and all his coaches will be on the bench here when the Mets open an interleague series with the first-place Angels. Also quieting... [link]

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Mets Madness

As rumors swirl about the Mets firing half their coaching staff, they owe it to the players to just pull the trigger already. That said, if Goodfellas taught us anything it's that Henry Hill can get things done and done in a hurry. The remainder of the baseball season is the perfect window for Hill...just long enough to make an impact, but not long enough to see his coke habit destroy the locker.
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Naked People Are Stridently Anti-Willie Randolph [Naked People!]

We don't deal with a lot of public relations people around here, which is one of the many pleasures of writing on the Internets. (For now.) But for some reason, we are on the mailing list for Rick's Cabaret in New York City — we don't know why! ...
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I'm swamped at work so I can't write anything substantial right now. Willie Randolph is day-to-day with regards to his current employment, and everyone involved -- the players, Willie, the fans -- just want whatever's going to happen to just ...
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Present and accounted for...sir!

Yes, because people believe the first base coach is the real problem here.
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Mets fire Willie Randolph

The Mets have fired manager Willie Randolph, pitching coach Rick Peterson and first base coach Tom Nieto, the team announced shortly after 3 a.m. on Tuesday. Bench coach Jerry Manuel has been named the team's interim manager.
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