Old friend Ken Rosenthal has a piece about how a decision by Willie Randolph earlier this week is drawing scrutiny from the front office he works for.
If you wanted to do a biopsy on the Mets' management, this piece would confirm suspicions that the organization has gone insane.
Look, Randolph is probably going to get fired, perhaps today or tomorrow or some other day, in a dismissal that will be rooted, ultimately, in the team's collapse at the end of last season. The team has never recovered from that. But if Mets executives are evaluating his moves in the way that Kenny suggests, well, they're much better suited for work in talk radio than for baseball management (and I write this as someone who does a lot of talk radio).
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