Friday, May 16, 2008

Willie Randolph should be fired

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.

This is not a knee jerk reaction.
Don't get me wrong here, I don't think he's a terrible manager, and I think he's been much better this season. He's learned the bullpen, to some degree, and his use of the bench has been pretty good. But he is not the manager for this team. Not now, not in the future.

After Billy Wagner's explosion in the locker room, the notion that Randolph has lost control of his team was finally nailed shut into it's coffin. He does not inspire the team, he does not wrangle the team. He does nothing, and hopes the team does it's job.

Yes, there are professional baseball players getting paid millions of dollars to play a game, but sometimes, to mix and come together and play like a team they need a little direction.

This team, right now, has talent. Lots of it. This is the ideal case of a team being made up of players and not being a team. It's like every movie you've ever seen about a team facing adversity in some way, shape, or form. The team is fragmented, with sects and cliques forming all over the place. Someone, not Wagner because he's already burned his bridges, needs to step up as a player to rally behind and bring this team together as one.

Willie, I like you, but your time is up. You've lost control of this team, and it desperately needs a change of "scenery" in the managers office. They need a fresh face, someone who will crack down and hold the player accountable for things they've done. This team is starting to show fire, though they have no wins to show for it. Players are striking out, or lining out and slamming their bats, cursing, and in Moises Alou's case, getting thrown out of a game in two seconds flat.

This team needs a good, hard nosed, old style baseball guy who can rally the troops and get this players back on the straight and narrow. And no, Bobby Valentine is not coming back.

9 comments:

  1. welcome back!

    I knew that sooner or later you'd be seduced by the Dark Side. Join us and together we can rule the galaxy... or at the very least the Mets Blogosphere!

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  2. Ruling the blogosphere would be nice! :)

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  3. There is no reason to fire Willie. The team is doing fine, we're 39 games into a 162 game schedule.

    Bobby V. is busy making 3.5 million in Japan and being revered as a national icon. No, that isn't an exaggeration.

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  4. I'm not saying Willie is bad, but I think the team needs a little bump.

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  5. Guess what Willie is not going to get fired...I believe this team will snap out of it and play like they are capable of...Wags needs to stop throwing his team under the bus while talking to media...if he needs to call someone out do it behind closed doors. To me You loose credibility when you have to backtrack and downplay your comments the next day...it makes you look like a fool. Its a shame that we have to see these issues played out on TV and the press, but thats where we're at today. Just go Play baseball and win!

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  6. Dude...firing a manager isn't giving a team a little bump...it's asinine.

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  7. "The Mets started the 1999 season well, going 17-9, but after an eight-game losing streak, including the last two to the New York Yankees, on June 6 the Mets fired their entire coaching staff except for manager Bobby Valentine. On that day, the Mets, in front of a national audience on ESPN Sunday Night Baseball, beat the New York Yankees 7-2 and they never looked back."

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  8. Thankfully, he's no longer around.

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