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ESPN reporting. As a Bo Sox fan, I'm in the air on the hire right now.
As a fellow Bo Sox fan, I am not happy about the hire. Bobby V. is a lifetime 2nd place finisher as a manager. Who needs someone like that?ESPN reporting. As a Bo Sox fan, I'm in the air on the hire right now.
Who is Bobby V?
I don't really know baseball...at all.
Bobby Valentine
Who is Bobby V?
I don't really know baseball...at all.
Bobby Valentine will be named the next manager of the Boston Red Sox, the Associated Press reports, capping off one of the weirdest managerial searches in recent memory.
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Valentine, 61, managed the Rangers for parts of eight seasons and then the Mets for parts of seven seasons. He won two NL wild cards and one NL pennant with the Mets and has 1,117 wins against 1,072 losses in his managerial career. Valentine also served as a manager in Japan for several years and is currently a baseball analyst for ESPN -- a position he'll obvious leave to take the Red Sox job.
Valentine has a huge contingent of fans who seem to hate him while others love him. He once wore a "disguise" (a fake mustache) in the dugout after being ejected from a game and has always been rather boisterous. Now he'll be the head of one of the most polarizing teams in baseball that is coming off an epic collapse followed by a nightmare of an early offseason.
Basically, if nothing else, this is going to be entertaining.
As a fellow Bo Sox fan, I am not happy about the hire. Bobby V. is a lifetime 2nd place finisher as a manager. Who needs someone like that?
i'm not a big fan of the hire either...i think they obviously wanted to bring in someone with a totally different personality than francona, so this is going to be a giant shift. i really was hoping they would have reached out to mike maddux a little harder. he would be able to balance out what we have on the rotation currently and even maybe help our chances of landing cj wilson.
not sure if he's a "players" manager, it'll be interesting to see how this helps us out in free agency.
I guess it is kind of like ND, you hope to hire Urban Meyer and you end up with a Davie, Willingham, and Weis.I halfway understand an answer like this.
What if Kansas City hired him? Bosoxers would say, "great hire"
However since the Beantown hired him, the general consensus is that he, "isn't good enough"?
What kind of pedigree did Francona have before he got to Boston?
I guess it is kind of like ND, you hope to hire Urban Meyer and you end up with a Davie, Willingham, and Weis.
You want to have a Joe Madden or Tony Larusa but end up with a Bobby V. whose teams are constantly underachieving. I guess the Sox had to settle for him after the top managers turned them down. Like ND settled when Urban turned them down.