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| Fatso and the idiot are saying that Bernazard would tell the latin players what Willie said about them in private meetings....this guy is a trouble maker and should be canned now...that would send the players a message. |
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| Senior Member | Please, no one act shocked about this.
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| Not sure how you come from this conclusion when it pertains to Tony B. Tony is Omar's guy that's why he's still got a job. He is pretty much no more than a translator and he is the Assistant Gm only the Mets. |
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| Senior Member | I do love how M&MD would have no talk of Bernazard being a mole or getting in Willie's way a few weeks ago, but now they've jumped on the ship.
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| I don't know if this was posted anywhere but I thought it was interesting and I wouldn't be surprised one bit if it was a pile of delgado. Klapisch: Randolph had lost touch with his players This was in early May, long before Willie Randolph’s administration came crashing down. The manager summoned one of his veterans into his office for a closed-door meeting, challenging him to focus more on baseball. It was a rare, line-in-the-sand moment for Randolph, who avoided confrontation with his players. But the manager’s attempt to assert his authority failed miserably, as the two men raised their voices at each other. As he walked out the door, the elder Met taunted Randolph, “I’m going to be here longer than you.” |
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| NOBODY has EVER answered my question - WHAT would have happened if all of the organizational WHITE players had McIlvaine's private number back in the day??????
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| it's kind of ironic how an organization that seems very cavalier about dealing with player injuries has an "assistant gm" in the clubhouse every day "interacting" with the the players. Just another example of how backwards this org. is.... The bottom line is that Bernazard has been a problem from day one. We just did not know it, b/c everything was relatively "easy" until last year. |
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Delgado. There is NO WAY that this was Beltran. He's got FAR too much class to pull a disrespectful stunt like that. The only other guy that I can see saying that would be Billy Wagner, but my money's on Delgado.
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I would be shocked if it was anyone BUT Delgado. Wagner was pitching well at this point and I doubt Willie would be having this kind of a talk about his "comments".... Delgado is such a malignant POS. Why this organization keeps him around is baffling to me... | |
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Willie Randolph, while not a good manager, is coming out of this smelling like roses more and more each day.
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