On Thursday it was made official: The Boston Red Sox have found their 45th manager and his name is Bobby Valentine. Owners Larry Lucchino and John Henry helped GM Ben Cherington introduce Valentine to the always boisterous Boston media at 5:30pm earlier today and the full press conference can be found in the embedded video [...]
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Bobby Valentine meets Red Sox Nation
Posted in 2011-2012 Offseason, 2012 Red Sox offseason, Bobby Valentine, Red Sox 2011-2012 offseason, Red Sox Managers Search, tagged Ben Cherington, Bobby Valentine, Boston Red Sox, John Henry, Larry Lucchino, Red Sox manager's search on December 2, 2011 | 3 Comments »
Putting new Red Sox Manager Bobby Valentine into perspective
Posted in 2011-2012 Offseason, 2012 Red Sox offseason, Bobby Valentine, Red Sox 2011-2012 offseason, Red Sox Managers Search, tagged Benny Agbayani, Bill Bilichick, Bobby Valentine, Claude Julien, Derek Bell, Jay Payton, Joe Torre, New England Patriots, Red Sox, Red Sox manager, Terry Francona, Yankees on November 30, 2011 | 1 Comment »
One thing’s for sure – wherever Bobby Valentine goes, noise is sure to follow. After all, Valentine is a complex guy. He’s known as an incredible in-game strategist who isn’t afraid to stray from the status quo. He’s generally as good at handling certain players as he is at losing others. He can be as [...]
Red Sox Nation needs to take a breather on the managerial search
Posted in 2011-2012 Offseason, 2012 Red Sox offseason, Ben Cherington, Larry Lucchino, Red Sox Managers Search, tagged Ben Cherington, Bobby Valentine, Boston Red Sox, Dale Sveum, Larry Lucchino, Red Sox managerial candidates, Red Sox managerial search on November 18, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
‘We’re going to take a breather,’ said Boston Red Sox GM Ben Cherington about the team’s recent managerial search. Truth be told, the Red Sox aren’t the only people who need one. Red Sox Nation needs to calm down. Big time. To be honest, this whole process is beginning to hurt my skull. Not because [...]