It's fine. He was my closer and he said he was fine. I told him to take the ball and he went out and pitched. There's nothing wrong with him.
More Quotes from Willie Randolph:
He is part of the team and he's going to be a part of the team. We'll get him going. He's going to be fine. We feel real good about him, even though he's one of the guys on the team that's maybe struggling a little bit right now. We'll just continue to give him the ball when we can, and I think before too long he'll start to feel good about himself.Willie Randolph
At the time, I thought it was a good time. I just wanted to save a few bullets if I could ... You've got an 8-0 lead, you should be able to bring in one of your back-end relievers.
Willie Randolph
The thing I liked about today more than anything was we picked each other up. I really thought the pitchers did a nice job of picking guys up and we had to scratch for some runs, but the bottom line is that Billy came in and closed it on a great throw by Carlos.
Willie Randolph
That little butcher-boy play is a play he needs to do more often. It's a big asset for him. He just needs to have confidence in himself to do it a lot. That's his game. That's the kind of player he's going to be. That's the player he should be, so I'd like to see him do it.
Willie Randolph
I respect a man that speaks his mind and is honest in what he believes. I don't feel he meant any disrespect.
Willie Randolph
The next batter, Floyd, drove in all the rest of the Mets' runs with his a line-drive homer that landed against the sign banner in right field that proclaims the Mets' 1999 wild card and division series winners. (The grand slam) gave us the lead, ... but the way we've been playing, nothing is totally safe.
Willie Randolph
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