Randolph 'joking' about his head being on block

 
Willie Randolph again said, when he was asked Friday about one last regular-season trip to Yankee Stadium, that he isn't the type to look backward very much. That is a trait that could come in handy, given the job jeopardy rumors that have started following him wherever he goes. [link]

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