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June 13, 2008

Willie Randolph's tenure as Mets manager in grave danger

Willie Randolph's tenure as Mets manager is in grave danger of ending this weekend, sources tell the Daily News. The Mets enter Friday night's game against the Texas Rangers having lost six of seven games to drop to 31-34. Since Randolph was hauled into a conference with Fred and Jeff Wilpon on May 26, the Mets are 8-9. 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. Continue

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