Bowa Gets Permission to Pursue Seattle Job - New York Times

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Now that Joe Torre is finished as the Yankees ' manager, his coaching staff may begin to scatter. Larry Bowa, the third-base and infield coach for the last two seasons, said yesterday that he was considering an offer from the Seattle Mariners . “I haven't committed one way or the other,” he said in a telephone interview. “They'd like to have their staff finalized, but I can't do that right ... [link]

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Yankees Say Bowa Can Pursue Seattle Job (RR)
Published 10/20/2007 at BBTF's Baseball Primer Newsblog
Yankees Say Bowa Can Pursue Seattle Job (RR) As Schmedley Horvath, head of the prestigious Bowa Gotta Gowa! movement...slowly stirs. “My first choice is to stay with the Yankees, but you learn in this game that there’s a process they have to go through,” Bowa said. “I think Seattle has a team with a chance to win.” Bowa would be the Mariners’ third-base coach, a position he had in 2000, when the current Mariners manager, John McLaren, was the bench coach.

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Published 10/21/2007 by JMM at MY BASEBALL BIAS
Bowa might be Seattle bound Tyler Kepner of the NYT’s keeps us up-to-date on the Larry Bowa situation: Larry Bowa, the third-base and infield coach for the last two seasons, said he was considering an offer from the Seattle Mariners. “I haven’t committed one way or the other,” he said in a telephone interview yesterday. “They’d like to have their staff finalized, but I can’t do that right now.” “My first choice is to stay with the Yankees, but you learn in this game that ...

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