Yeah, the rumors surrounding Willie Randolph and his job security with the Mets have been constant since pretty much the end of last season. So it shouldn't surprise anyone that it happened. But with his job seemingly being re-evaluated on a day to day basis, I was reasonably sure that after last night's victory over the Angels that Willie's job was safe when I put my head on the pillow and went to sleep.But pulling the trigger on Randolph last night, at three in the morning on the east coast while pretty much everyone was asleep felt like a mob hit. And for the first time, I'm now reasonably convinced that Randolph's firing was sealed days if not weeks ago. I mean, it had to be ... it doesn't make sense that a manager's job rests on a game-by-game basis.
But if that's the case, then the fact that not only did the decision come at three in the morning, but one day after a trip to the west coast makes the Mets look like a cowardly organization. In fact, I'm watching SNY right now, and field reporter Kevin Burkhardt is telling us that the organization knew on Monday morning that the axe was going to come, but nobody else did. If that's the case, that's absolutely classless. Willie should have been fired when the first round of meetings had come to a head back by Memorial Day, when it probably would have had a real impact on the roster. Instead, he was made to twist in the wind for three weeks by management and ownership in a petty, classless way ... then given the axe after what is now proven to be a totally unnecessary six hour plane ride. And the players are now probably most likely more relieved than shocked, so the desired effect might be lost.
ESPN's Buster Olney is thinking along my lines on this one:
... the circus played out fully, without the elephants or the tigers but with plenty of clowns lurking in the shadows. Minaya and his assistant, Tony Bernazard, walked around the lobby of the team hotel Monday "like grim reapers," in the eyes of a staff member. And after weeks of leak-fed speculation and boardroom backstabbing and indecision, they did their bidding, fired manager Willie Randolph, pitching coach Rick Peterson and first-base coach Tom Nieto.And while the target definitely shifts squarely on the back of GM Omar Minaya, nobody should forget the part that Mets ownership, CEO Fred Wilpon and his son Jeff, played in this soap opera ... which really didn't have to be a soap opera at all. But instead, as is the Mets way, they draw this out needlessly and culminate the "soap opera" by taking Willie out back and giving him the proverbial "two to the back of the head". Classless. And whether you think that Willie Randolph is the problem or not, and you can certainly make the case both ways, the manner in which this happened makes Randolph look like a sympathetic figure.
Even the writers of "The Sopranos" could not have invented a more recklessly handled hit. The process really started after last season's collapse, when Minaya -- who came to the Mets having been promised full autonomy and, for more than a year, has had all the power of a marionette -- first regressed into lawyer-speak. "Willie is the manager," Minaya said over and over, as if repeating the phrase would somehow give the crafted but flimsy words backbone and fool anyone into thinking that Randolph wasn't one really bad day away from being fired.

















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6-17-2008 @ 1:47PM
HANK said...
YES I WANTED WILLIE OUT WITH PETERSEN. IM SO NGRY AT THE LOW LIFE WAY IT WAS DONE. ITS UNREAL HOW METS MGMT. TREATED THIS GENTLEMAN. WILLIE YOUARE A FIRDT CLASS MAN. I WISH YOU THE BEST OF SUCCESS WHEREVER YOU GO.YHOU CAN SAY TO YOURSELF GOOD RIDDENCE TO THE CLASSLAESS METS MGMT. NOW GET RID OFF MINAYA AND START A CLEAN SLATE.
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6-17-2008 @ 2:26PM
hutch said...
HA HA HA I think its great everytime something like this happens in that crap city of N Y!!!! GO SOX!!!
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6-17-2008 @ 4:05PM
Dennis Cameron said...
Who's kidding who? The guy that should gone is Minaya. Look at the team he gave Willie. Delgado: an old man who keep up. 2nd base, whoever it is at the time is a less then average player. Shortstop, You have an overrated hot dog who believes all of his press releases a couiple of years ago. Third, Wright is not playing up to his potential. Beltran has always been overrated. Left and right. Both not a threat for all star consideration. Catcher. Average-Average-Average. Their pitching is very questionable after Santana. I guess Omar has convinced the onwnership that he has given the manager the best team and they should be in first place. Face it Met fans, your team has a lot of holes. You can sit there and say otherwise but you know in your heart and soul that this group of players doesn't have enough talent and no heart at all.
Oh they'll have a few good runs and sure enough, the Met fans will start talking World Series. They'll don their Met tee shirts and hats for a short whileand reality will set in. They are a middle of the road team. Face it.
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6-17-2008 @ 2:59PM
Phill said...
Hey Hutch, I hope to GOD your ass gets fired soon.
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6-17-2008 @ 2:59PM
Ken said...
He will probably be back with the Yankees and replace Giradi sometime soon.
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6-17-2008 @ 3:08PM
Sue said...
In trying to bury the story by firing Willie Randolph they way they did, the Mets owners and upper management have become the whole story. Great way to treat one of New York's favorite former players (and a World Series champion, too!), who was appreciated by Mets and Yankees fans alike for the way he approached everything, especially the game of baseball. This is not at all one of the Mets organization's prouder moments.
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6-17-2008 @ 3:57PM
Gene said...
Wille did not deserve this fate. The GM wants a latin all star team. Get rid of Delgardo,Castillio and Alou. Bring in young kids who can do the job. The wrong guy was fired, get rid of the MG
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6-17-2008 @ 4:20PM
Dennis Cameron said...
I love it when the Boston Fans, oh, excuse me, "The Red Sox Nation" start in on anything that happens in NY. You've got guys bitch slapping each other in the dugout and you say NY is a crap city. Sure it happens in NY but usually it happens down around the meat market area around 3AM. They slap each other silly.
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6-18-2008 @ 11:58AM
devares said...
You see....this is the reason for my dislike of the Mets (or New York, but that's another matter), they don't know how to conduct business. How do you fire someone at 3 am? Can you imagine your boss calling you at 3 am and telling you "You're fired!!!"? I hope Willie Randolph gets another managerial job just to give the Mets and SNY the middle finger with their racist selves.
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6-17-2008 @ 6:36PM
mcatra8150 said...
it was time to surgically remove the yankee cancer that was planted in the mets dugout. when was the last time a yankee ever suceeded as a met. never. yet it works out way better for the spankees. cone, gooden, ventura, the list goes on. the true circus has always been in the bronx. it started at shea when they brought in the cancerous yankee.Blame omar????? they have the best personnel in the game. what are you boston and bronx morons talking about. o yeah, you think you know baseball. how bout that dh
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6-17-2008 @ 5:03PM
Steve said...
If you think firing Willie will change the Mets you are wrong! The Mets will always be what they have always been.....LOSERS
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6-17-2008 @ 5:12PM
A fan said...
OMAR AND THE REST OF THE FRONT OFFICE OF THE METS REALLY SCREWED THE POOCH ON THIS ONE. WILLIE RANDOLPH IS AN INTELLIGENT MANAGER WHO WAS ALSO AN AMAZING PLAYER. WILLIE, DON'T FORGET THAT THIS DECISION WAS ULTIMATELY MADE BY OMAR MINAYA. HE HAS THE FINAL SAY OVER EVERYTHING WITH THE METS. YOU WERE TREATED LIKE DIRT BY A CLASSLESS ORGANIZATION WHO WILL NOW LOSE MILLIONS OF FANS AND HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS OF DOLLARS IN TICKET AND OTHER SALES. WHERE EVER YOU GO, YOU WILL BRING IN A TON OF MONEY WITH THAT TEAM BECAUSE YOU HAVE SHOWN CLASS AND DIGNITY. GOOD LUCK, WILLIE.
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6-17-2008 @ 5:19PM
Mike said...
NY Fans: Pay no mind to "hutch" and the rest of the "Red Sux Nation" Lack of a formal education will normally trip their New England Clam Chowder brains to do something totally unintelligent.
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6-17-2008 @ 6:18PM
hankenstein01 said...
are you kidding me!, you fire the guy now after he's won 3 of his last 4 There's something more to this! first of all jerry manuel is not the answer he's too low keyed, the mets need someone to light a fire under their over-payed asses! you think the mets were playing well,the next 20 games is going to end the mets season LAA,COL,SEA, YANKEES,ST.LOUIS, and the PHILLIES. Omar your the next on the wack list.
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6-19-2008 @ 5:14PM
louis said...
well it seems every one that rights in here is a baseball expert ,did willie deserve to be fired like that, hell no, but he was no great manager, as far as omar goes yes he made himself look silly on how this was all handled but it needed to be done at the, i read that omar didnt give willie a team to manage, thats funny at the start of the season all the experts picked the team that omar put together would win the world series,baseball is not allways predictable everyone needs to stop crying and relize that
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6-17-2008 @ 7:15PM
salemkv said...
There should be a clause in the players' contracts that specifies some form of financial punishment for players abysmal performance during the baseball season. Unloading all the blame on the shoulders of the manager is not fair. What can a manager do when a relief pitcher -- a so-called closer -- blows three games in a row or when pitchers under-perform? A guy like Orlando Hernandez makes you wonder how any General Manager, in his right mind, would sign him again for this season after the terrible pitching and health problems he displayed last year.
So now, we enter a new chapter and let's see what this so-so, wobbly team can do.
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6-17-2008 @ 7:13PM
rcott1019 said...
Two class managers fired by two classless ownerships. Yes, Torre was fired; making him an offer he couldn't accept was a gutless way of firing him. The Mets put all their eggs in the Santana basket. Big mistake. For what they're paying Santana they could have gotten two or three better than average players. No team is going to win big with one superstar. It takes balance and depth, and the Mets have neither...and now they fire Willie for their bad management. Very sad. Willie will be back, and he'll be a winner.
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6-18-2008 @ 8:33AM
tess said...
Willie was not a miracle worker. You can't get blood out of a stone anymore than you can get a World Series out of the the over-rated, accident-prone bunch of aging babies Manaya saddled the Mets with. Things started going downhill when Wright and Reyes were given those huge, long-term contracts, and giving up on some of the raw talent like Lastings Milledge at the end of last year was a big mistake.
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6-17-2008 @ 8:17PM
AtTheWall said...
Racist Omar Minaya is the one who is really at fault for ruining the Mets. Soon Omar will have his day in court and when he is finally gone it will be a very happy time in Mets history.
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6-17-2008 @ 10:38PM
Joe said...
HA HA HA I think its great everytime something like this happens in that crap city of N Y!!!! GO SOX!!!
Yep, gotta be classy like Sox fans, especially like the ones who killed Buckner's dog after the '86 World Series. Way to set the bar high....
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