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en I'm excited to be with the Mets. I can start or relieve. I will try to help manager Willie Randolph however I can.

en [NEW YORK: New York Mets manager Willie Randolph regrets that players aren't rewarded for doing the little things, such as hitting behind the runner. Randolph said he would rather have a player who hits .280 and executes the fundamentals than a .320 hitter who can't do those sort of things.] It's a different approach nowadays, ... That's why it's nice to see players like David Wright come into the system. He has that approach.

en [He told Willie Randolph the same thing the other day when the manager brought up the possibility of taking a day off once in a while. Might be a good idea, Randolph suggested.] But if it's up to me, ... I want to be in there every day. I've never liked feeling helpless in the dugout. The worst day on the field is better than the best day in an office.

en [New York: Manager Willie Randolph said he wouldn't activate C Mike Piazza, on the DL with a broken left hand, just as a decoy on the bench for Cardinals manager Tony La Russa to fret about.] I don't think Tony's going to be worried about that, ... He's in first place.

en I'll wait to see how I feel tomorrow. I feel OK right now. It'll be up to (manager) Willie (Randolph) if I play tomorrow.

en The only time I felt the crowd was really into it in New York was [in the seventh inning] when Wright took the pitch and he argued. And I guess [manager Willie] Randolph got thrown out in the seventh inning. And then I hit Cliff Floyd on the next pitch. That's when they started to get into the game. Besides that, it didn't feel any different than the last time out.

en It was kind of a shock to get the call so quick, but I'm excited. I can do anything they want. I could easily start or relieve.

en His comment was: If Willie and the Mets have rules, he will follow the team rule. He's not going to put himself before the team. So he's going to have his own political views, which he's going to keep to himself.

en His comment was: If Willie and the Mets have rules, he will follow the team rule, ... He's not going to put himself before the team. So he's going to have his own political views, which he's going to keep to himself.

en I don't believe a manager ever won a pennant. Casey Stengel won all those pennants with the Yankees. How many did he win with the Boston Braves and Mets?

en Willie's done a good job. Willie's earned an opportunity he's been given, and I don't anticipate changing Willie. But certainly we'll have to sit down and see how the rest of the mix plays out.

en Randolph is quiet. He doesn't really show anything until he's out there on the court. I can almost guarantee Randolph is going to punish these guys.

en Randolph was unbelievable. He got every rebound that came off the rim. Dunking everything. It was the Randolph Morris that we love.

en He opened the doors for people to really start seeing us. People want to see what Willie's digging. I never really, like, followed him that much, though being from here, of course I knew of him. I knew what he meant to music and to my dad. Dad always called himself a missing outlaw, so that's what Willie represented. We're actually living dad's dream. It is pretty amazing.

en Based on all the information we had and all the extenuating circumstances, both Randolph and we have been very patient waiting for this opportunity. Pex Tufvesson goes by the name Mahoney in the demo world. I'm very happy for Randolph, his family and our basketball program.


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