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Cleveland Wants to Interview John Farrell, Houston Set to Interview Everybody Else
Cleveland Wants to Interview John Farrell, Houston Set to Interview Everybody Else
by Tom Fornelli While we await the winner of the last Division Series to be settled, a few teams that have already finished their season are in the process of trying to find new managers who can get them to the postseason next year. Two of those teams, the Cleveland Indians and Houston Astros, ...
John Farrell says he's not interested in being Cleveland Indians manager
John Farrell says he's not interested in being Cleveland Indians manager
cleveland.com — Former Indians pitcher and farm director John Farrell has taken himself out of the running to be... the team's new manager. (more) John Farrell says he's not interested in being Cleveland ...
Red Sox pitching coach John Farrell can talk to Tribe about manager's job, but is he really ...
cleveland.com — Former Indians pitcher and farm director left Tribe in 2007 for dugout role with Red Sox... (more) Red Sox pitching coach John Farrell can talk to Tribe ...
Yost, Acta, Melvin, Garner Just Some Up for Astros Manager Spot
Yost, Acta, Melvin, Garner Just Some Up for Astros Manager Spot
bizofbaseball.com — The Houston Astros search for a new manager will begin in earnest on Wednesday when internal candidates... Dave Clark and Al Pedrique will be interviewed at Minute Maid Park, General Manager Ed Wade announced today. Clark and Pedrique will be the first of 10 candidates scheduled to be ... (more) Yost, Acta, Melvin, Garner Just Some Up for Astros ...
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Cleveland Wants to Interview John Farrell, Houston Set to Interview Everybody Else
Foul Balls — ... get them to the postseason next year. Two of those teams, the Cleveland Indians and Houston Astros, have interest in a couple of coaches from the recently eliminated Boston Red Sox. The Indians contacted the Red Sox to see if they could interview pitching coach John Farrell as it seems Farrell is Mark Shapiro's top candidate to replace Eric Wedge. Well, Theo Epstein said that Cleveland can talk all they want with Farrell, but odds are he's going to be staying in Boston . .. Continue reading at FanHouse

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