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I think this will be a good move by the Mets. He knows what is means to be a winner. May take some time but a good move.


NEW YORK (AP) - Willie Randolph was hired Wednesday by the New York Mets, taking over as manager of a troubled team trying to compete with its crosstown rival for success, free agents and fans.

A six-time All-Star who was a coach with the New York Yankees for the past 11 years, Randolph replaces Art Howe, fired at the end of the season. The Mets called a Thursday news conference to introduce Randolph at Shea Stadium.
Randolph met earlier Wednesday with new general manager Omar Minaya, who also had second interviews with the other finalists, Texas hitting coach Rudy Jaramillo and former Houston and Anaheim manager Terry Collins.

Randolph was a standout second baseman who spent 13 seasons with the Yankees, serving as co-captain and winning Word Series titles as a player in 1977 and 1978, plus four more as a coach. He also played for Pittsburgh, Los Angeles, Oakland and Milwaukee before finishing his career with the Mets in 1992.

He said last month he had interviewed unsuccessfully in the past for 11 or 12 managerial openings.

"I thought it was very beneficial to have this second round," Minaya said late in the afternoon, before the deal was finalized. "It gives me a better feel for the decision I have to make."

At that time, he wouldn't say who the front-runner was, but his description of what he wanted fit Randolph perfectly.

"I'm looking for a person, a manager, that's going to have good work ethics, going to communicate with the players, communicate with the front office on a daily basis," Minaya said. "I'm looking for a manager that's going to be able to delegate to the staff. I'm looking for a manager that's going to interact with the community."

Minaya's new manager will have a year-round job, talking frequently with the minor league staff and farm director and visiting instructional and winter leagues during the offseason. The 50-year-old Randolph moved to bench coach under Joe Torre last season after 10 years coaching third base for the Yankees.

"I'm looking for a guy at the end of the day that has leadership qualities," Minaya said.

Randolph nearly was hired by Cincinnati after the 2000 season but withdrew from consideration after the Reds offered a relatively short contract at a below-market salary.

He becomes the fourth black manager in the major leagues, criticized by some for a lack of blacks in management positions, and the first ever in New York. The others currently managing are the Chicago Cubs' Dusty Baker, Frank Robinson of the Expos, and Pittsburgh's Lloyd McClendon.
11-04-2004 10:50 AM
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He deserved a shot. Good hire.
11-05-2004 12:48 PM
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i think it's worth a gamble. and yes he deserved a shot. But frankly, we know nothing about randolph, to suggest that this is a good hire. Again, i'm not saying this is a bad hire, but we definitely do not know if it is a good one.
11-05-2004 02:48 PM
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True. I THINK it will be a good hire.
11-05-2004 03:28 PM
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