Lets see If Willie will see the brite lights of California when the mets head to play the angels after this weekend Rangers series. Will be at tonight's game so we will gauge what people think.!
I think Randolph should see the light of California of leave the Mets for good. He hasn't done anything good for the Mets this season so why should the Mets keep him as their manager, so I think Keith Hernandez should take over in Randolph's place, that is, only if they get rid of him.
Obviously, I am not a fan of Willie's managerial decisions, or lineups, but, this day-to-day stuff becomes inhumane after a while. It seems to me that the Wilpons are not eager to fire Willie, and keep offering "one more opportunity" to him, to prove that they should retain him. However, it creates a media environment in which they become sharks, waiting for some chum to eat. Willie as a man, I like. He's a gentleman, and a class act. As a manager, sorry Willie, but, it's time for a change.
Obviously, I am not a fan of Willie's managerial decisions, or lineups, but, this day-to-day stuff becomes inhumane after a while. It seems to me that the Wilpons are not eager to fire Willie, and keep offering "one more opportunity" to him, to prove that they should retain him. However, it creates a media environment in which they become sharks, waiting for some chum to eat. Willie as a man, I like. He's a gentleman, and a class act. As a manager, sorry Willie, but, it's time for a change.
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I think Randolph should see the light of California of leave the Mets for good. He hasn't done anything good for the Mets this season so why should the Mets keep him as their manager, so I think Keith Hernandez should take over in Randolph's place, that is, only if they get rid of him.
I hope he does see the bright lights of California and the Met don't have to put up with him anymore.
Obviously, I am not a fan of Willie's managerial decisions, or lineups, but, this day-to-day stuff becomes inhumane after a while. It seems to me that the Wilpons are not eager to fire Willie, and keep offering "one more opportunity" to him, to prove that they should retain him. However, it creates a media environment in which they become sharks, waiting for some chum to eat. Willie as a man, I like. He's a gentleman, and a class act. As a manager, sorry Willie, but, it's time for a change.
Obviously, I am not a fan of Willie's managerial decisions, or lineups, but, this day-to-day stuff becomes inhumane after a while. It seems to me that the Wilpons are not eager to fire Willie, and keep offering "one more opportunity" to him, to prove that they should retain him. However, it creates a media environment in which they become sharks, waiting for some chum to eat. Willie as a man, I like. He's a gentleman, and a class act. As a manager, sorry Willie, but, it's time for a change.
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