Leitch: Why the Heads of Our Team’s Managers No Longer Roll
What's it take for New York sports-team leaders to get fired anymore?
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What's it take for New York sports-team leaders to get fired anymore?
Brian Cashman doesn't want you to get your hopes up, and Omar Minaya wants you to pin yours to Luis Castillo.
Atlantic City is like, dur, we've been doing that for years. Plus, Martha Stewart wrestles an errant speaker system and Rafael Nadal tussles with Menudo, in our daily New York gossip roundup.
The fired Mets manager goes into exhaustive detail over his final days with the team. We're just not sure why.
The Mets hired Willie Randolph because of what he had come to represent. Four years later, that's why they fired him, too.
DUM dum dum … the soap opera that is the Mets' management strategy continues.
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