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The day after: Press conference for Red Sox 2010 plans
The day after: Press conference for Red Sox 2010 plans
Yesterdays questions and answers were only the beginning. Today Red Sox General Manager Theo Epstein and manager Terry Francona met with the media to answer more questions regarding offseason plans, contracts, and club improvements. Here are some reports courtesy of my Twitter feed :  ...
The Red Sox Have Lots Of Questions For 2010
The Red Sox Have Lots Of Questions For 2010
rumorsandrants.com — After being unceremoniously dumped from the playoffs in three games by the Los Angeles Angels, the Boston... Red Sox are going to take a good, long look at their roster this winter. Boston spent 2009 with the a payroll of $122.4 million, fourth highest in the Major League Baseball, but that ... (more) The Red Sox Have Lots Of Questions For 2010
Theo and Tito look ahead to 2010
Theo and Tito look ahead to 2010
fullcount.weei.com — Red Sox general manager Theo Epstein and his skipper Terry Francona, less than 24 hours after their... team was shown the postseason door by the Los Angeles Angels, addressed a room full of about 50 reporters and nine TV cameras about what went wrong ... (more) Theo and Tito look ahead to 2010

Boston Red Sox News & Notes – End of Season Edition
Boston Red Sox News & Notes – End of Season Edition
soxanddawgs.com — Pardon me for being a little quiet on here today. It’s been a rough weekend for me... as the UConn Huskies football team lost on Saturday afternoon, the Boston Red Sox lost to the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim and then the student beat the teacher in the New England Patriots/Denver Broncos ... (more) Boston Red Sox News & Notes – End of Season Edition
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