WILLIE MUM AFTER BLOWN HOMER CALL
Published 5/19/2008 by By BART HUBBUCH at NY Post: Sports
Fans who fault Willie Randolph for his emotionless style got some fresh ammunition last night when the Mets manager stayed in the game despite a badly blown call against Carlos Delgado. Even with copious evidence in his favor, Randolph barely...
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TheRopolitansDOTcom posted 5/19/2008 from theropolitans.com
Carlos Delgado just had a home run taken away from him. It wasn't obvious, as it hit the base of the pole, which for some reason is black instead of yellow. Tough call, but on the replay you could tell, so I can't truly fault the umpires. But, it riled up Willie Randolph and his staff, which I couldn't be happier about.Bondy: Hot seat skips to Yankee side
NJ.com: Pride of the Yankees found this 5/19/2008 on www.nydailynews.com
Willie Randolph entered the Bronx on Friday reeling and rationalizing. Two games later, the Mets are one game out of first place, while things are Subway Serious for the other guys, for the last-place Yankees and Joe Girardi.Mets dust off foul Yankees
Projo Sox Blog found this 5/19/2008 on www.nydailynews.com
It wasn't supposed to be this way in the final Subway Series at Yankee Stadium - Met fans watching their team rout the hosts. Even a reversal of a three-run homer for Carlos Delgado was reduced to trivia in a humiliating 11-2 loss.AMAZIN'S SURVIVE
Three Idiots on Sports found this 5/19/2008 on www.nypost.com
A soggy weekend at Yankee Stadium was the perfect tonic for the Mets to flush the ugliness from their bodies. After getting rained out Friday night when Willie Randolph's job status was loud news, the Mets toweled themselves off and handed the...After waving off Delgado's home run, ump Davidson admits mistake - MLB
The Victoria Times found this 5/19/2008 on sports.espn.go.com
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