They passed on Peterson.
http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/o...,4989864.story
They passed on Peterson.
http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/o...,4989864.story
I guess they don't want to win after all.
I'm excited!
Weird-O, I fully support the principle that there's a direct correlation between a team's stupidity and the players and coaches they pass on. Examples abound where superstars are passed over for non-performing former Yankee bums.
This is a strange choice unless Peterson's demand were too high. Peterson appeared to be a shoo-in with Farrell hopefully for Farrell it is not Front Office/Owner interference already.
I wouldn't be surprised if Henry turns in overbearing for a little while.
I think Theo really pissed him off, and he's not into being treated that way.
This bodes well for the O's.
I have it from a very credible source (that would be me) that the Red Sox are going all in for Latinos. The pitching coach is just the start. Stay tuned.
Maybe they let the players interview the candidates.
Player: What is your opinion on drink beer and eating fried chicken during the games? What about keg stands?
You're thinking human factors rather than meaningless stats and you're definitely on to something. By subtracting Valentine, the players have the necessary scapegoat for 2012 and it isn't them. Adding chicken and beer would be total vindication of Francona's pampering ways. If all this happens, the Red Sox not only make the playoffs in 2013 but get to the World Series.
To summarize, the difference between the playoffs and the World Series is chicken and beer.
Maybe Peterson turned them down. And smart man that he is, he's keeping quiet about it.
that's possible, but I doubt that was the case. He's friends with Farrell, RP was his pitching coach when he was a player, so he knows what kind of pitching coach he is. there have been other pitching coach openings, and he went for this one, so I'm sure he wasnted it.
but there are things we will never know. maybe the org doesn't subscribe to the biomechanics approach to pitching.
A friend of mine that lives and breaths the Boston Red Sox (yes I have Boston friends), says that the choice of Nieves, that surprised most in Boston was in fact the choice of John Farrell.
Farrell and Nieves apparently were team mates when they pitched for San Juan in 1986 and have been close friends for 25+ years and the decision just came down to who Farrell felt most comfortable with. So it appears that Farrell basically does have the last say on who he selects as his coaches.
I'm really not sure what Boston is doing at all right now.
They seem to be rudderless, although time will tell.
from what I keep hearing, Boston isn't planning on jumping into the market for any of the marque FAs this winter.
I find that hard to believe, but maybe they feel like NY's pattern of reducing payroll will allow them to do the same w/o the fans revolting.
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