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    Nationals Willie As A Bench Coach?

    The Nationals are seriously interested in hiring Willie Randolph as a bench coach, according to baseball sources. The news about Washington's interest in Randolph was first reported by Newsday in New York. It's not known if Randolph will take the job.

    Nationals general manager Jim Bowden and manager Manny Acta were in meetings last week in Florida during which they discussed putting a coaching staff together. Last month, the team dismissed five coaches after it finished the 2008 season with a 59-102 record.

    Acta, Bowden and team president Stan Kasten were not available for comment.

    Randolph has a good relationship with both Acta and Bowden. When Randolph was managing the Mets, Acta was his third-base coach in 2005 and '06. Bowden was the GM when he offered Randolph the Reds managerial job after the 2000 season, but the latter turned it down.

    Randolph is a person with championship experience. As a player and coach with the Yankees, Randolph won six World Series titles. As a manager, he guided to the Mets to the National League Championship Series against the Cardinals in 2006.

    This season, Randolph was in his fourth season as the Mets' skipper before being relieved of his duties on June 17. Since then, Randolph was a guest of Yankees owner George Steinbrenner at the 79th All-Star Game and was in uniform for the Yankees' Old Timer's Day and last game at Yankee Stadium ceremonies.

    If Randolph is not a member of the coaching staff, the Nationals may look at Don Baylor, who has experience as a manager and hitting coach. Before the '06 season, then-manager Frank Robinson tried to hire Baylor as his hitting coach, but the team ended up hiring Mitchell Page.
    How weird would that be? Going from being Willie's third base coach to Willie being Acta's bench coach. This would be a great hire for the Nationals. Hitting coach Lenny Harris, bench coach Pat Corrales, third-base coach Tim Tolman, first-base coach Jerry Morales and bullpen coach Rick Aponte were all let go. Nats cleaned house and getting Willie to be the bench coach is a great start to revamping that coaching staff. Randy St. Claire is the only coach being retained by the Nats. Hopefully they can grab him before November so they can concentrate on getting some good players to fill the voids at SP, 2B and OF. I would like to see the Nats get a guy like Willie.

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    Re: Willie As A Bench Coach?

    Idk, I know logically it makes sense, because they worked together before....but I feel like Willie can get another managers job. And I mean, would he really wanna take that far a step back to serve UNDER one of his former hires?

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    Re: Willie As A Bench Coach?

    I honestly don't think Willie would want this job.
    I did a lot of good things as a sim league GM.

    Ah, give me something clever to say here.

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    Re: Willie As A Bench Coach?

    Not to mention that the team is SO far away from being even mediocre.

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    Re: Willie As A Bench Coach?

    Quote Originally Posted by ljshorty89 View Post
    Idk, I know logically it makes sense, because they worked together before....but I feel like Willie can get another managers job. And I mean, would he really wanna take that far a step back to serve UNDER one of his former hires?
    I don't see any teams knocking down Willie's door to make him their manager. He could sit back and wait or he could get back to coaching being a bench coach. He's staying in baseball and helping develop younger players which will make his future resume look even stronger. Nationals have to rely on their farm system being in a small market, the Mets didn't. Plus its not THAT far of a step back. He would be in the same boat he was before he became a manager.

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    Re: Willie As A Bench Coach?

    Quote Originally Posted by browntown653 View Post
    I honestly don't think Willie would want this job.
    Maybe he would if they brought L. Ayala back.
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    Re: Willie As A Bench Coach?

    He'll get a shot at the Brewers job from what I hear...

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