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News for September 2011Hearts should be set on Valentine- Friday September 30th, 2011
Bobby Valentine would turn Boston’s fortunes around.
Right man for the job?- Friday September 30th, 2011
A look at five potential candidates for the Red Sox’ managerial opening, listed by age.
Henry suffers injury on yacht- Friday September 30th, 2011
Red Sox owner John Henry suffered a minor injury aboard his yacht yesterday, was taken to Massachusetts General Hospital, and checked out fine, according to a team spokesman.
Epstein's status not a talking point- Friday September 30th, 2011
Flanked by Red Sox chairman Tom Werner and president Larry Lucchino at a press conference last night at Fenway Park, Theo Epstein shifted uncomfortably in his seat when his bosses were asked if they would grant another team permission to speak with their general manager.
Intentional walk- Friday September 30th, 2011
Terry Francona spent his last day as manager of the Boston Red Sox coming and going from Fenway Park.
Sox can make more history- Friday September 30th, 2011
Now that the Red Sox have made the (terrible) decision to fire Terry Francona, the search for a new manager begins. Media speculation has centered on former managers , including ESPN’s Bobby Valentine. But there is a better, less predictable route to take. DeMarlo Hale - Francona’s chief lieutenant - is respected, available, - and African-American. He would shatter one of Boston’s most important glass ceilings. I think he would also win a lot of baseball games.
Saddened Sox fans of two minds on Francona’s exit- Friday September 30th, 2011
Sitting at the bar in front of the televisions at Cask ‘n Flagon sportsbar in a Red Sox jersey with Francona written on the back, Francine Cohen said last night, “It’s the end of an era.’’
Ignore that spin from the brass - he was fired- Friday September 30th, 2011
Terry Francona was fired yesterday. The longtime manager and the Red Sox brass used a lot of polite words and tried to make it sound mutual, but Francona turns out to be the first victim of the greatest collapse in baseball history.
Eight is enough, as Francona bows out- Friday September 30th, 2011
Manager Terry Francona, troubled by the direction of the Red Sox and his inability to reverse it, told the owners yesterday that he felt it was time to leave
Francona meets with management about his future- Friday September 30th, 2011
Terry Francona met with Boston Red Sox management on Friday to discuss his future as manager.
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