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Red Sox fire Bobby Valentine

Bobby Valentine was fired Thursday as manager of the Boston Red Sox, a day after the team completed its worst season in almost 40 years.
General manager Ben Cherington would not discuss the status of the Red Sox's beleaguered first-year manager before Boston's season finale against the New York Yankees on Wednesday night.
"I'm not going to talk about it," Cherington said. "We have a game tonight. We've said many times, Bobby's the manager of the team until the end of the year, and we'll talk about it after the season. That's what we'll do."
Valentine has had a trying first year with the Red Sox, 69-92 entering Wednesday. He was signed to a two-year deal to help revive an organization that was eliminated from playoff contention on the last day of the season in 2011 after a September collapse. Instead, because of injuries, a lack of pitching depth and underperformance, Boston has lost its most games since 1965 and finished last in the AL East for the first time since 1992.
On Wednesday, Valentine told Boston radio station WEEI that some of his coaches were not loyal to him and undermined him at times this season, his first as a major league manager since 2002.
He did tell reporters before the game at Yankee Stadium he thought the friction with the coaches had little to do with the team's struggles.
"There's situation during the year I didn't think it was all for one or one for all, whatever it is," Valentine said. "I don't really remember specifically. ... It was just a feeling."
Cherington says he wasn't aware of the problems. But pitching coach Bo McClure was fired in August.
"If he feels that way I'm sorry he feels that way," Cherington said. "I'm not in his office all the time. I'm not in the clubhouse all the time so I don't know what he exactly was referring to. He's got a right to his opinion."
Valentine also said he regrets a few things he did this season, including his management of the bullpen early in the season when closer Andrew Bailey was hurt, one of 27 Red Sox to spend time on the disabled list in 34 stints, the most by any team since at least 1987, according to STATS LLC.
The often outspoken and manipulative Valentine wished he did not make the negative comments about popular infielder Kevin Youkilis during the morning drive in April. He was surprised by the reaction it got.
Looking ahead, Cherington said the team has talked to injured David Ortiz and outfielder Cody Ross, both free agents to be, about returning.
"David is a priority, and we've talked to Cody Ross also," Cherington said. "I'm not going to comment anymore other than that, just to say we're talking to those guys. David is someone that we feel strongly about bringing back, and we're trying to figure out a way to do that. Cody fit in well and had a good year. It's an area of need going forward."


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That team needs a lot more than a new manager, the roster needs big time turnover. Getting rid of Josh Beckett, who was clearly not in with the team by him choosing to play golf over other more important functions, was just step one. There are other players on the roster who are infectious to the clubhouse atmosphere, until those players go, the Red Sox will continue to be what they are niw.
 

StanScratch

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Not one bit of a surprise, but Valentine was not the guy for the job, at all. Way too volatile, already had a reputation as a backstabber, even on his own players.
Not that the Sox were not going to suck anyhow. This was not a well put together club, with absolutely no pitching. Hell, they were so bad, they failed to make the playoffs twice! (See: Their trade with the Dodgers).
 
Not one bit of a surprise, but Valentine was not the guy for the job, at all. Way too volatile, already had a reputation as a backstabber, even on his own players.
Not that the Sox were not going to suck anyhow. This was not a well put together club, with absolutely no pitching. Hell, they were so bad, they failed to make the playoffs twice! (See: Their trade with the Dodgers).

That's not necessarily true. In a good year, Lester, Beckett and Buchholz could be 3 aces, and Doubront was a pretty decent 4 or 5 man. Unfortunately, none of those guys pitched well... at all.
 
Tough break for Bobby V. He is a very good tactician. He is a trip.
 
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