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NEW YORK (AP) - Mets manager Willie Randolph sported a new, clean-shaven look as he walked past rows of empty lockers in New York's clubhouse. "It's not a good time to be recognized in this town," he joked. "Hoping to slip by and dodge a few daggers."
Randolph dodged one Tuesday, two days after his team completed an enormous collapse. General manager Omar Minaya announced Randolph will be back with the club next year, ending speculation that he might be fired despite getting a contract extension before this season.
"I do believe that Willie is going to continue to work hard," Minaya said. "I do believe that Willie's passion for winning is there."
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