Willie Randolph on WFAN

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A few notes from Willie Randolph ’s weekly Mike and The Mad Dog call… Nelson Figueroa is on standby and Willie indicated that he would likely take Pedro Martinez ’s place if he is DL’ed which Willie also said is most likely. Oliver Perez should be the home opener starter the way things are lining up. With off-days they may be able to get through without needing ... [link]

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Willie Randolph Fails at More Than Strategy
Published 4/4/2008 by John Peterson at Mets Geek
... In his recent chat with Mike and the Mad Dog on WFAN, as summarized by Anthony De Rosa of Hot Foot, Randolph admitted that he “considered putting ...

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