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METS OWNERS NOT MAKING FINAL DECISION ON PHILLIPS' FUTURE

          The Mets' "admittedly disheartened owners," Fred Wilpon
     and Nelson Doubleday, "saying that extramarital affairs are
     not necessarily a reason to fire a general manager ...
     nevertheless left open the possibility that Steve Phillips
     would not return from his leave of absence" as the team's
     GM, according to Murray Chass of the N.Y. TIMES.  Phillips
     took a "temporary leave" following a sexual harassment
     allegation by a former employee and his admission that he
     had an extramarital affair with her.  Doubleday: "The sooner
     this problem is resolved one way or another, the better off
     the whole organization is."  Wilpon: "We do not believe that
     his admission of a consensual relationship of short-lived
     duration with a woman is reason to say that he cannot carry
     out his responsibilities with the Mets" (N.Y. TIMES, 11/10). 
     Wilpon: "This is a bump in the road for the organization. 
     Hopefully, it will be a short-term bump" (N.Y. POST, 11/10).
          BUT IS IT? In N.Y., Cathy Burke cites a source who said
     that Mets execs told team staffers "to shut up about the
     scandal because it could cost the team millions," and the
     team is "terrified any false step could cost" it "millions"
     (N.Y. POST, 11/10).  Mets Senior VP/Business & Legal Affairs
     David Howard said that the team has "a comprehensive policy
     regarding sexual harassment," but it "does not currently
     cover consensual relationships between supervisors and their
     subordinates" (Newark STAR-LEDGER, 11/10).  In N.Y., David
     Waldstein writes, "As much as the Mets are saying nice
     things about Phillips, they have no intention of bringing
     him back.  How could they possibly?" (N.Y. POST, 11/10).  
          LAWSUIT STATUS: In N.Y., Harvey Araton writes that "if
     and when" a lawsuit is filed by the woman who claims to have
     had an affair with Phillips, the Mets "will be a part of it,
     not only as Phillips' employer but as the party that
     relieved the woman of her job when minor league operations
     were moved" from FL to NY.  Araton, on the Mets' treatment
     of the situation: "For all women scoring at home, the Mets'
     legally orchestrated treatment of this story leaves one wife
     [Phillips'] humiliated and one former lover forewarned that
     her ex-employers mean business" (N.Y. TIMES, 11/10).  

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