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Theo Epstein can't just wait 'til next year
The plan for Theo Epstein and the Red Sox never included a part about watching the World Series on TV in October, never mind November. But plans change. Instead...
Epstein: Red Sox Bought Low On Hermida
mlbtraderumors.com — Red Sox GM Theo Epstein said tonight that he acquired Jeremy Hermida because he saw the chance... to buy low on a player with considerable promise. "It was a chance to get a guy with unfulfilled potential for a reasonable cost," Epstein said. It's ... (more) Epstein: Red Sox Bought Low On Hermida
Theo Epstein can’t just wait ’til next year
Theo Epstein can’t just wait ’til next year
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Red Sox Looking to Spend Big?
Red Sox Looking to Spend Big?
baseballmusings.com — Peter Abraham wonders if the Red Sox are going to go after high priced players this winter... : So we’re talking to Theo Epstein Monday afternoon and he mentions that restructuring Tim Wakefield’s deal will save the Sox $1.5 million on the CBT, which is GM-speak for the payroll ... (more) Red Sox Looking to Spend Big?
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11/5,6,7 - Curfews,Catching Up, and Traveling
Over the Monster — ... Theo Epstein and the Red Sox front office is the law of the "95-Win Team". According to this directive, the team’s goal is to target 95-wins annually in an effort to compete every season. This is really a great piece of wisdom, as a team that wins 95 games will make the playoffs most years. In fact, the Wild Card winner since 2003 – the first year Theo took the esteemed office of Red Sox General Manger – has averaged a record of just about 95-67. Theo Epstein can’t just wait ’til next year - BostonHerald.com ...

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