Bobby Valentine News
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Former New York Mets manager Bobby Valentine will join SNY, the official television home of the team, as part of the network’s broadcast crew for pre- and post- game coverage for 12 to 15 games this season.
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Bobby Valentine was named athletic director at Sacred Heart University, the latest stop in a career that has included managing baseball teams in the U.S. and Japan, running restaurants and overseeing his hometown’s police force.
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Bobby Valentine said his return as a Major League Baseball manager after a nine-year hiatus has been a challenging one and that the Boston Red Sox only have room for improvement after their latest loss.
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The Boston Red Sox fired first-year manager Bobby Valentine after “a season of agony” yielded the team’s worst record since 1965.
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Bobby Valentine’s debut as Boston Red Sox manager included a plea to treat him as “a regular human being” and not a polarizing personality.
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Bobby Valentine will be introduced today as the new manager of the Boston Red Sox, one of Major League Baseball’s most successful franchises, nine years after he was fired by the New York Mets.
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Bobby Valentine hasn’t managed in Major League Baseball since 2002 with the New York Mets and said he’d love to get an opportunity with the Boston Red Sox.
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Bobby Valentine accepted an offer to succeed Terry Francona as manager of the Boston Red Sox, taking on one of the most high-profile jobs in Major League Baseball, ESPN reported.
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John Farrell has returned to the Boston Red Sox as Bobby Valentine’s successor after spending the past two years as manager of the Toronto Blue Jays.
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Boston Red Sox manager Bobby Valentine will be fired today or tomorrow, CBSSports.com reported, citing unidentified people familiar with the decision.
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