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That's right, everyone, I'm switching sides, defecting, moving
to the dark side, if you will. I believe
Willie Larry Randolph (his first name isn't William?) should be fired as the manager of the New York Metropolitans.
Another one bites the dust...
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Omar Minaya Latest Blog Posts [more]
Mets keep an eye on Freddy
Posted 7 hours ago at Mets Fever
Willie Randolph's Approval Rating Plummets Amid Omar's Vote Of Confidence
Posted 10 hours ago at Mets Merized Online - Get Metsmerized - New York Mets
News: Willie and Players before the Game
Posted 12 hours ago at MetsBlog.com
Klapisch Helps Willie Pack His Bags
Posted 13 hours ago at Can't Stop The Bleeding
2008 Draft Preview
Posted 14 hours ago at Hot Foot
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One of my favorite writers penned an article
last night that really puts things in perspective about
Willie Randolph . Graziano points out that since June 1 of last year, the Mets record is exactly 71-71. That's .500 baseball, ladies and gentlemen.
Pedro Martinez threw a combination bullpen/batting practice session
(60 pitches) yesterday in Port St. Lucie, Fla., leaving
Mets GM Omar Minaya "encouraged" with the right-hander's progress in his comeback from a strained left hamstring. "It was a...
M-Crash asked me this morning to check Derek
Jeter's VORP, so I did. Here is his ranking
among shortstops (13th overall). Here is his overall ranking (tied for 124th with J.D. Drew). Of course, of course, it's still early, and...
Our first match is over: Jon Daniels of
the Rangers has handily defeated Bill Smith of the
Twins, 166 to 63. Daniels advances to the quarterfinals, where he'll face Mariners GM Bill Bavasi in what should be a hard-fought contest. In the meantime, ...
NEW YORK -- One day after Mets general
manager Omar Minaya suggested Pedro Martinez might not return
to active duty until late May or early June, Martinez was quoted as having said his recovery may be shorter instead of longer. Assigned to the ...
In what has easily become the Mets feel
good story of this young season, Nelson Figueroa is
living the dream. Barbara Barker, for Newsday , takes a nice long look and the Brooklyn-born Brandeis product, and thanks to SNY, he's now pitching for his hometown team.
On Tuesday, Ryan Church was moved to the
second spot in the order. Tuesday also saw a
30-minute meeting between GM Omar Minaya and manager Willie Randolph. Coincidence? I don't think so.
Jeff Horrigan of the Boston Herald.com writes pitcher
Bartolo Colon can leave the Red Sox if he
is not called up to the big club by May 1. Colon has the contractual right to leave the organization, but Red Sox manager Terry Francona wants Colon ...
Sorry, nobody notable probably just fodder for the
minor league system but Omar is always looking for
those lefty diamonds in the rough. Today the Mets signed Eude Brito to a minor league deal. Brito came up through the Phillies organization and was ...
In the fall of 2006, when Harold Reynolds
was contemplating suing ESPN for breach of contract, Mets
GM Omar Minaya reached out to him. Friday night Reynolds, once a star on "Baseball Tonight," returns to television 21 months after being fired by ESPN.
And, the hits keep on coming … GM
Omar Minaya said Moises Alou had a CT scan
that ``showed something.'' That something, Minaya said, could be a fracture. He'll be in NY tomorrow for a MRI. A show of hands from anybody not surprised by ...
So which 40-something Met do you expect to
see first this season, Moises Alou or El Duque?
The injury news on Alou continued to hit new absurdities Sunday morning when Omar Minaya revealed that the geriatric one indeed will be in New York on ...
NEW YORK -- A CT scan of the
left ankle of Moises Alou administered on Friday provided
inconclusive results, and now the immediate future of the oft-injured player, who would be the Mets' starting left fielder, appears to be comparably uncertain. ...
Omar Minaya danced around it as best he
could. At least he can dance. That's something Moises
Alou probably won't be able to do for a while. Nor does playing baseball seem to be in his immediate future. Minaya, the Mets general manager, announced ...
"Omar Minaya kept referring to the condition in
Moises Alou’s ankle as 'swellingness.'" "Swellingness"? Is that like
"strategery"?
Omar Minaya danced around it as best he
could. At least he can dance. That's something Moises
Alou probably won't be able to do for a while. Nor does playing baseball seem to be in his immediate future.
The Giants have demoted Barry Zito to the
bullpen, as was first reported by ESPN’s Buster Olney
yesterday afternoon. Zito signed a $126 million, seven-year contract with the Giants following the 2006 season. He is 0–6 with a 7.53 ERA ...











Willie Randolph should be fired