Baseball Musings
Baseball Musings
June 16, 2008
Randolph Pole

Wille Randolph lost the support of a very important constituency:

Several NY Mets and NY Yankees can be considered "regulars," and the dancers at the club are unofficial experts on Baseball because they have met so many players from so many teams.

A Rick's dancer has been conducting a poll asking her fellow dancers if Mets Manager Willie Randolph should be let go. The "Dressing Room Poll" results are an approximation from the last week, with about 100 dancers saying that he should be fired, and only a handful saying that he should stay.

I wonder if this is what they hear from the players? Are the Mets going to this club and telling these women they'd like to see Randolph fired?


Posted by David Pinto at 08:32 PM | Management | TrackBack (0)
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David,

I think the only way to answer that question is to spend time, significant time, at the club, er, talking, yeah that's right, um talking, to the dancers.

Posted by: Yankee Fan in Chicago at June 16, 2008 08:44 PM

If so, then it would definitely mean Randolph has lost his players support...probably long ago. Makes me wonder if maybe something happened that made the players no longer respect him in late August and they just haven't been able to play with the same intensity since then.

Posted by: Biggest Fan of The Century at June 16, 2008 09:53 PM

I wasn't aware these women were in the Mets brain trust. Everything is starting to make sense.

Posted by: Andrew at June 16, 2008 10:30 PM

Part of me wants to cite the Wisdom of the Crowds, but a larger part of me is just so surprised that there's 100+ dancers at a club. Do some clubs have more than this?!?! What percentage of the population is strippers?

Posted by: Mike at June 16, 2008 10:35 PM

Seems to be the Mets are being run by a bunch of boobs...

Posted by: BraveSox at June 17, 2008 01:48 AM

This just reflects the fact that Willy's a bad tipper.

Posted by: mravery at June 17, 2008 02:34 PM
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