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June 19, 2008 By: Keith Category: Bobby Valentine, Dan Warthen, David Wright, Dwight Gooden, Howard Johnson, Jerry Manuel, Jose Reyes, MLB, New York Mets, Rick Peterson, Shea Stadium, Tony Bernazard, Willie Randolph No Comments →

There are two grimy articles about Tony Bernazard today.  Bernazard was mentioned a few times in other articles as well.  I only knew who he was by title.  I knew he had a lot of power with the Mets, and I knew that he didn’t like Willie.  These articles by Newsday and the New York Times really let us know more about Tony.  None of the articles had anything good to say about it.  I know we never wrote about him before.

Mets.com:

Manuel resting his stars for long haul

Manuel’s first win a sweet one - Anthony DiComo summarized last night’s Mets-Angels game.

Mets in good shape if ‘pen is as well - Anthony DiComo put together a pregame analysis for tomorrow night’s game between the Mets and the Rockies.

Manuel’s main rule: Play hard - Yesterday, Jerry Manuel stated, “I’m giving them some freedom. I don’t care what you look like, how your hair looks, your growth — it doesn’t matter to me. Just play hard.”

Randolph offers own version of events - Yesterday, Willie Randolph expressed his side of the story…

I thought he was talking about whacking a couple of my coaches. That’s why I was stunned. I didn’t think it was going to happen. At the time, I felt the way he was talking to me, that I was pretty secure for the time being, whatever that means.

This, really, in my mind, all happened way, way too early. We all know that baseball is a long season — it’s a marathon. For me, it’s a little abrupt, and I know that you can talk all you want to about expectations and stuff like that, but … I just wish I had the opportunity to see it through. That’s all.

I’m not ready to retire. When you get a taste of managing, it’s kind of cool. And I want to get back to doing that. We’ll see.

Newsday:

Perception on Mets’ Bernazard: He’s a bad, bad guy - A lot of people believe that Tony Bernazard played a role in the midnight massacre.  When asked about it, Bernazard said “I’m not going to comment on it. I don’t talk about what we talk about internally. I’ve got a great reputation. I don’t have to defend myself against unfounded rumors.”  Ken Davidoff did some digging on Bernazard’s reputation and found out that “The truth, however, is that Bernazard’s reputation has taken a pummeling. Take this for what it’s worth, but yesterday, I received two phone calls from industry contacts - the first, a longtime friend of many Hispanic players, and the second, a scout from an American League team. Both, unsolicited, brought up Bernazard, both professed to not know him and both offered the same sentiment: “I hear he’s a really bad guy.”"

Will ex-Mets manager Randolph get a second chance? - Ken Davidoff asked around the league to see if they believe that Randolph will get another shot at managing a ball club, and most of them think he will.

THIS DAY AT THE OLD BALLPARK - Newsday lets us know what took place at Shea Stadium and Yankee Stadium on June 19 of a year in the past.  “June 19, 1989, at Shea Stadium: Dwight Gooden wins his 100th career game, 5-3, over the Expos. His 100-37 career record is second only to Whitey Ford’s 100-36 start. Howard Johnson knocks in four runs with two homers.”

New York Daily News:

Jerry Manuel restart just what struggling Mets needed

Rick Peterson not bitter over Met firing

Jerry Manuel pitches in to help David Wright’s hitting

Goose Gossage brings heat on Jose Reyes’ dancing

New York Post:

INSIDE JOBBED - Bart Hubbuch and Joel Sherman pointed out that friends of Willie’s told The Post that Willie felt betrayed by Manuel.

REYES REWARDS MANUEL’S FAITH

MANUEL HIGH ON WARTHEN

VALENTINE FEELS FOR WILLIE - Bobby Valentine said, “I hope Willie is OK. I was fired during the season with Texas. It was not a fun time.”

The New York Times:

Bernazard Finds Himself in Middle of Mets’ Turmoil

The Star-Ledger:

Oblivious? Reyes’ mind-set not always obvious

Friday’s Mets News: When Willie Be Whacked?

June 13, 2008 By: Keith Category: Billy Wagner, Brian Schneider, Howard Johnson, Jerry Manuel, Johan Santana, Minor League Baseball, Moises Alou, New York Mets, Shea Stadium, Willie Randolph No Comments →

So pretty much everybody in New York knows that John Heyman of SI.com broke the story about how Willie could be run out of Flushing in the very near future, but not as soon as today.  Heyman stated the same thing on WFAN a few hours ago, and on the Mets pregame show on SNY.  Here’s part of the article:

Willie Randolph’s status as Mets manager is extremely tenuous now. General manager Omar Minaya is seriously considering changing managers and at least a couple of the team’s coaches, sources told SI.com.

A Mets official indicated that nothing was expected to be decided today regarding Randolph’s status. But that doesn’t preclude something from happening later this weekend. Sources indicate his hold on the job is shaky, at best.

Should Randolph be fired, bench coach Jerry Manuel will take over, sources told SI.com.

Willie Randolph

Personally, I don’t know how Jerry Manuel is going to do.  I’m not really a fan of his.  If the Mets really fire Willie then this Manuel dude is one of the last guys that I want to manage the Mets.  I would prefer that they kept Randolph over Manuel and got rid of everybody on the team except Santana and Wright.  Clean house Omar.  Accept the fact that you do not have a championship caliber team, and so you can fix the problem.  In case Omar ever finds Die Hard Mets Fan, our vote is for Bobby V. of course!

Mets.com:

Yanks-Mets set makeup date for June 27 - The intra-city rivals will meet at Yankee Stadium for a 2:05 p.m. ET game on Friday, June 27, and then face off in the nightcap at Shea Stadium at 8:10 p.m. ET. The original game was to be played on May 16.

Schneider playing for Dad every day

Mets hope turnaround starts vs. Rangers - Jon Blau wrote up a pregame analysis for tonight’s game between the Rangers and the Mets.

Newsday:

Wagner blows another save as Mets fall to D-Backs - Mark Herrmann summarized yesterday’s Diamondbacks-Mets game.

Mets needing big change could cost Randolph job

Could Mets hitting coach Johnson take the fall?

New York Daily News:

Sources: Willie Randolph’s tenure as Mets manager in grave danger - Adam Rubin wrote, “Willie Randolph’s tenure as Mets manager is in grave danger of ending this weekend, sources tell the Daily News. It’s believed that bench coach Jerry Manuel would succeed Randolph if the manager is fired. Randolph has a four-year record of 299-252 with the Mets.”  Manuel is going to be worse than Randolph, but maybe it will work.  Something has to work.

After this spell, any positive thinking would be a relief for Mets

Billy Wagner is the least of Willie Randolph’s worries

In ninth, Mets find bad luck is catching

Johan Santana keeps his cool after win is taken away

Moises Alou likely returning to DL

New York Post:

SNAKE-BIT BILLY A BUST AGAIN - Mike Puma wrote up a game summary about yesterday’s D-Backs-Mets game.

WAGS CARES, BUT IT’S NOT ENOUGH

SANTANA’S GEM GOES FOR NAUGHT

ALOU MAY BE HEADED FOR THIRD STINT ON DL

WAGNER BLOWS IT AGAIN IN 5-4 LOSS

The Star-Ledger:

Willie’s Warm Seat - Dan Graziano examines the Mets managerial position from all angles.

Willie still manager…for now

SI: Willie still on hot seat

Mets can’t close out Diamondbacks

Alou (calf) likely DL-bound again

Tuesday’s Mets News: On to D.C.

April 22, 2008 By: Keith Category: Angel Pagan, Billy Wagner, Brian Schneider, Carlos Delgado, Howard Johnson, MLB, New York Mets, Ryan Church, Shea Stadium No Comments →

Losing a two-game series 15-2 is very deflating.  Maybe the flights had a little bit to do with it, but the Mets played some ugly baseball the last two days.  Maybe a change of scenery will make a difference.  The next stop is at our nation’s capital for a two-game series with the Nationals.  Here’s a look at the pitching matchups:

  • 04/23/2008 - Johan Santana (2-2) - Tim Redding (3-1)
  • 04/24/2008 - Oliver Perez (2-0) - Shawn Hill (0-0)

 Offensive well runs dry in Chicago - Jon Greenberg summarized today’s game between the Mets and the Cubs.

Mets making do with bumps, bruises - Jon Greenberg discusses the injury status of the Mets.

Put simply, Mets outplayed by Cubs - Anthony DiComo summarized yesterday’s game between the Mets and the Cubs.

Majors dream continues for Figueroa - Anthony DiComo wrote up a pregame analysis for today’s game between the Mets and the Cubs.

Confident Pagan accepting of role - According to Anthony DiComo, Angel Pagan has no problem returning to a backup once Alou returns.

Schneider sits for second straight game - Anthony DiComo reported that Brian Schnieder will sit out in today’s game as well.

Newsday:

Another strong outing for Maine but no W - David Lennon also summarized yesterday’s game between the Mets and the Cubs.

Pagan will soon find it tough to get playing time

New York Daily News:

Mets get slammed as Ronny Cedeno powers Cubs to victory - The AP summarized today’s game between the Mets and the Cubs.

Met bullpen implodes against Cubs - Adam Rubin summarized yesterday’s game between the Mets and the Cubs also.

Billy Wagner dogs Hank’s take on Joba, thinks rookie should stay in bullpen

Shea, Meadowlands among facilities helping spread green message

HoJo: Carlos Delgado not in slump - Adam Rubin captured the thoughts of Howard Johnson on Carlos Delgado’s lack of offense.  Here’s what HoJo said about Delgado:

It’s possible to have good at-bats without hits. Carlos has been a guy who has been very competitive in that he has not gotten himself out as much. During that Phillies series, one day, he was like 12 inches total from having three or four hits. Those things change the numbers. Those are good, quality at-bats. … He wasn’t getting himself out like the Carlos of last year. Last year I saw him get himself out a lot - when you’re ahead in the count chasing balls you shouldn’t be chasing.

New York Post:

METS SLAMMED BY CUBS - The AP put wrote up a game summary for today’s game between the Mets and the Cubs.

DAZED AND ABUSED - Bart Hubbuch put together a game summary for last night’s game between the Mets and the Cubs.

DELGADO’S NO BIG HIT - Bart Hubbuch talks about Delgado’s lack of success.

RYAN’S BEEN ALL RIGHT - Brett Cyrgalis compliments Ryan Church for his early season success.

New York Times:

Offense Again Fails Mets in Chicago - Ben Shpigel provided a game summary for today’s Mets-Cubs game.

Mets Say Delgado Is Not Playing as Badly as He Looks

The Star-Ledger:

Mets fall to Cubs, 8-1

Checkin in from the North Side - Jeremy Cothran provided the lineups for today’s Mets-Cubs game.

Cubs flatten Mets

Schneider sits for another night

Final: Cubs 7, Mets 1

Game 18: Mets-Cubs - Jeremy Cothran provided the lineups for last night’s Mets-Cubs game.

Mets Will Keep HoJo!

October 24, 2007 By: Keith Category: Howard Johnson, MLB, New York Mets, Omar Minaya No Comments →

The Mets have the opportunity to go out and get hitting coach Rudy Jaramillo from the Texas Rangers.  However, Omar is content with keeping Howard Johnson because of how well he did with the team this year.  Omar went on to use David Wright as an example of how great of a job HoJo has done since coming on as the hitting coach this year.

I would definitely have to agree with Minaya on this one.  He’s already here, and I was able to see how much better the line-up got after his arrival.  The exception to the rule is Jose Reyes, and Rickey Henderson definitely has to be somewhat responsible for that. (Daily News)