Tuesday, October 30, 2007 |
In An Alternate Universe
Boston, Mass. (AP) -- Red Sox general manager Steve Phillips announced at a press conference held at Fenway Park today that manager Grady Little has resigned. A search for a new manager has started, according to Phillips, but "we can't say who those candidates are just yet."
While the team officially remains tight-lipped about the interviewing process, highly-placed sources within baseball have linked the Sox to the recently deposed Yankee skipper, Joe Torre.
Despite having perhaps one of the game's best offensive players in Manny Ramirez and a marquee pitcher in Pedro Martinez, the Red Sox have appeared in the postseason only once over the last eight straight years, getting knocked out in the first round by the Angels in 2004.
The new manager would be the team's fifth since owner Frank McCourt purchased the team in 2002.
Well, what would the Red Sox look like under McCourt's ownership?
Labels: angels, mccourts, red sox
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