Congrats To Wille Randolph...New Mets Manager

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<TABLE><TBODY><TR><TD width=640><!--Print Friendly Start--><!--start headline-->YANKEE PALS THRILLED BY NEWS <!--end headline--><CENTER></CENTER>
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The former Yankees' second baseman, captain, third-base coach and bench coach will be named the Mets' manager today — and his pinstriped pals couldn't be happier.

"He's finally getting a chance," said Reggie Jackson, a Yankee special adviser and former Randolph teammate.

"I'm sorry he's leaving the Yankees, but it's time for him to move on. He has reached his ceiling with the Yankees, and I'm very glad to see him get the job. He's a great baseball man."

Said Don Zimmer, the man Randolph replaced last year as Joe Torre's bench coach: "That's great, he has been interviewed enough.

"Where could it happen any better? He is right there at home. He gets to sleep in his own bed and manage in the big leagues. That's great."

Rob Thomson, the Yankees' pre-game coordinator and special-assignment instructor since last November and a candidate to replace Randolph since Torre thinks very highly of him, was happy for Randolph, too.

"That's great news," Thomson said. "What I learned from him and about him was how tough he is mentally and emotionally. When things got bad he kept his poise. That's because he has been a winner and a champion.

"He is an organized guy with a great eye for the game. And he knows how to deal with people."

Efforts to reach George Steinbrenner and Torre were unsuccessful. <!--OAS Middle-->

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So who replaces Randolph next to Torre? That depends on who makes the call. Years ago the manager picked his coaches, but that practice has changed.

If Steinbrenner has a big name he will be the bench coach. And the first one that comes to mind is Bucky Dent, who has managed the past two years at Columbus (Triple-A) and is a Steinbrenner favorite.

However, there are other names in the mix. Chuck Cottier, an advance scout for the Yankees and a former manager in Seattle, is in the organization and has the experience. Then there is Joe Girardi, whom Torre said would be a wonderful addition to the Marlins when they were considering him to be Jack McKeon's bench coach. That position went to former Phillies manager Larry Bowa yesterday. Girardi could also surface as the catching instructor after Gary Tuck resigned yesterday. Torre could also shift Don Mattingly from hitting coach to bench coach and hire Rudy Jaramillo, who interviewed for the Mets' managing job and is under contract with the Rangers until Dec. 31

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Terrible hire for my Mets. This guy interviews like a 3 year old. How he got this job I'll never know. He's only getting 500 grand which should tell you that the Mets are cheap and didn't want to pay up b/c they're still paying Howe's salary.
 

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Rather than start another manager thread: Phils hire ex Indian boss Charlie Manuel as their new manager.

As far as Randolph goes I think it is a great hire for the Mets, the interview thing is a non issue. Bottom line Randolph is a winner and well liked by everyone in baseball not to mention being from Brownsville NY. Sitting next to Joe Torre for years hasn't hurt either.


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Wil, he has zero managerial experience. None, not minor leagues, nothing. That means something to me. I could sit next to Torre and look good. This is a bad hire.
 

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VT - time will tell as always. The Mets could have signed Jimmy Williams if they wanted experience, Art Howe had plenty and he is unemployed. Mike Hargrove is also available from the tons of experience but no job pool. Randolph is the first big move by new GM Omar Minaya and hopefully for Mets fans the beginning of a new WINNING era.





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Willie not too bright

Real bad move, Mets not going anywhere anyway
 

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How hard is to manage a baseball team ? The hard part is motivating the players, and getting them to respect you. The decisions are easy.
 

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The hardest part for Willie is he can't take any type of criticism. He will have to grow some thicker skin being the manager of a NY team. Trust me when I say within 1 month of the season he will be whining and crying that nobody like's him. BAD choice for the Mets job. Most other city's I would say good but in NY it is bad.
 

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