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Willie did well, but firing was right call
Topic Started: 23/06/2008 - 06:56 pm (40 Views)
sox4ever 23/06/2008 - 06:56 pm Post #1
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NEW YORK -- Mets owner Fred Wilpon praised Willie Randolph's performance as manager, even though he agreed with general manager Omar Minaya's decision to fire him last week.

"I think Willie did a good job. I think that the results the last, say, 14 months were not up to what we thought it had to be," Wilpon said Monday. "What Omar finally decided was that he had to make that change."

Randolph, celebrated for bringing the Mets within one win of the World Series two years ago, was fired on June 17 with New York at 34-35. The Mets began 3-2 under new manager Jerry Manuel going into Monday night's game against Seattle.

"Obviously, we've been playing well in the last few games," Wilpon said.

Wilpon said Minaya made the initial decision to fire Randolph on June 15, after a doubleheader split against Texas.

"He called me at the end of the doubleheader and asked me whether we can meet," Wilpon said after a news conference at the commissioner's office. "He told us what his recommendation was going to be, and that what he wanted to do was replace Willie and replace the two coaches, and that he wanted to do it expeditiously. He wanted to do it in person. And he said, just like he always does, trades and everything else, he said, 'I want to just think about it overnight.'"

Mets executives spoke again at 9 a.m. on June 16 and made the final decision. Minaya then traveled to California and told Randolph after the Mets beat the Los Angeles Angels.

"Management and the owners approved of what his plan was, so we were OK with the switch and we were OK with his recommendation, and he implemented that recommendation," Wilpon said.

Wilpon rejected criticism that the Mets were unfair to Randolph because of the timing of the announcement, which came just after 3 a.m. ET. Randolph said he was stunned.

"The intent here clearly was to respect Willie, to respect his feelings and to do it in person," Wilpon said. "It's never easy to fire anybody. Believe me, it is not easy to do, and Omar took a lot of time. We took a lot of time listening to him and thinking about it."

In the end, Randolph was fired for a lack of wins.

"It's all a matter of performance, and Willie knew this when he started," Wilpon said. "Recognize we gave Willie the chance -- Omar gave Willie the chance to be in this position. He had never been a manager in the major leagues or minor leagues."

Minaya's first big decision after the Mets hired him as GM in September 2004 was to make Randolph the manager.

"I think Omar has done a great job," Wilpon said. "Everybody who makes decisions is not going to make all right decisions. He has made some great decisions. ... Our minor leagues are in much better shape than is being reported."

Indeed the Mets organization has not been on the ball, but they also are not complete dolts. Obviously the timing and methods of letting Randolph go makes you wonder what was going on behind the scenes. Personally, I think the Mets did their best to be fair with WR and he is a likable guy so they dragged their feet. First lesson in management - analyze the facts, make your decision, execute. They didn't do that. No question - WR needed to go - he just was not the right fit. When you maek the big bucks - you have to live with consequences as a manager in any endeavor. He most likely will not be a Manager again soon - but he will get picked up by another club as a Coach or whatever IF he wants the job.
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