ATLANTA -- New York Mets manager Willie Randolph issued an apology Wednesday to team ownership, the club's TV network and his players "for the unnecessary distraction" he created by suggesting he was portrayed in a different manner than white...

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Embattled New York Mets manager Willie Randolph apologized Wednesday for the "distraction" he has caused his team, but the silence that followed from the team's owners was deafening. Randolph tried to reach out to the Mets' owners Wednesday, getting...
Willie Randolph reversed course completely here yesterday, issuing a blanket apology for his remarks on race and his feud with the Mets' TV network. "I want to apologize to Met ownership, SNY and my team for the unnecessary distraction I created...
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“Before I start guys, I need to say a few things real quick,” Randolph said. “First of all I want to apologize to Met ownership, SNY and my team for the unnecessary distraction that I created the last couple of days. I shouldn’t have said what I...
"I apologize to Mets ownership, SNY and my team for the unnecessary distraction I caused the last couple of days," Randolph said. "I shouldn't have said what I said. It was a mistake." Randolph said he reached out to Fred and Jeff Wilpon...