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fcisme:

with the thanks of a grateful nation

fcisme:

with the thanks of a grateful nation

Obviously losing him for me and this whole city, it’s like losing a brother in sports in a lot of ways. You have such a great relationship. It’s just one of those guys who’s in the same situation that you can share with. So that obviously, I did understand what he was going through but you just hope from afar that it was going to work out for everybody.
Doc Rivers on Terry Francona (via kayleigh08)

Thanks to my former manager Terry Francona for the experience of a life time and everything else…thank you. 
(I may be a little off on the “la experiencia vivida” translation, but close enough.)

Thanks to my former manager Terry Francona for the experience of a life time and everything else…thank you. 

(I may be a little off on the “la experiencia vivida” translation, but close enough.)

It’s Official

redsoxchach:


FROM JOHN HENRY, TOM WERNER AND LARRY LUCCHINO ON BEHALF OF THE BOSTON RED SOX:

“We met with Terry Francona, Theo Epstein and Ben Cherington Friday morning to discuss the 2011 season, ways to improve the club in the future, and Tito’s status. During the meeting, Tito, Theo and Ben agreed that the Red Sox would benefit from an improved clubhouse culture and higher standards in several areas. Tito said that after eight years here he was frustrated by his difficulty making an impact with the players, that a different voice was needed, and that it was time for him to move on. After taking time to reflect on Tito’s sentiments, we agreed that it was best for the Red Sox not to exercise the option years on his contract.

We have enormous respect, admiration and appreciation for Tito and the job that he did for eight years, including two World Series Championship seasons and five playoff appearances. His poise during the 2004 post-season was a key factor in the greatest comeback in baseball history, and his place in Red Sox history will never be forgotten. We wish him only the best going forward.”

STATEMENT FROM THEO EPSTEIN:

“Tito and I didn’t know each other when he was hired eight years ago, but over time we developed not only a great working relationship but also a personal friendship that will always be important to both of us. He proved to be an unflappable leader for our major league club, displaying consistency, calmness, hard work, thoughtfulness, a sense of humor, and faith in the players even at the most difficult of times. Without Tito’s commitment over eight years, we would not be the organization we are today. Nobody at the Red Sox blames Tito for what happened at the end of this season; we own that as an organization. This year was certainly a difficult and draining one for him and for us. Ultimately, he decided that there were certain things that needed to be done that he couldn’t do after eight years here, and that this team would benefit from hearing a new voice. While this may be true, his next team will benefit more than it knows from hearing Tito’s voice. I will miss seeing Tito every day in the manager’s office, and I wish him and his family nothing but the best in their next chapter.”

STATEMENT FROM TERRY FRANONA:

“We met this morning to look back on the 2011 season and to consider the future of the Boston Red Sox, including my involvement with the club. I passed along my frustrations at my inability to effectively reach the players. After many conversations and much consideration, I ultimately felt that, out of respect to this team, it was time for me to move on. I’ve always maintained that it is not only the right, but the obligation, of ownership to have the right person doing this job. I told them that out of my enormous respect for this organization and the people in it, they may need to find a different voice to lead the team.

In my eight seasons as manager of the Boston Red Sox, I have developed a tremendous appreciation for Red Sox Nation. This is a special place with some of the most knowledgeable and passionate fans in all of baseball. They packed Fenway Park for every game and because of them, I had a special sense of pride coming to work every day. I want to thank John, Tom, Larry and Theo for giving me the opportunity to manage this team through some of the most successful years in this franchise’s history. I wish the entire organization and all of Red Sox Nation nothing but the very best.”

That baby will not be born tonight.
Terry Francona, on what will happen if Josh Beckett must leave for the birth of his daughter (via soxaholicsanonymous)
Two years ago in Baltimore, in Victor Martinez’s first game behind the plate after the Red Sox obtained him in a trade with Cleveland, Francona walked to the mound to make a pitching change. ‘Pedey goes to me, “Get the [bleep] out of here. Leave us alone and we’ll win the [bleeping] game!”’ Francona says. ‘And Victor has this look on his face like, What the [bleep] is going on here?
One of Tito’s standout memories of Pedroia as told to Verducci (via pedroiaquotebook)
today’s edition of shirtless red sox personalities belongs to tito.

today’s edition of shirtless red sox personalities belongs to tito.

i don’t know if tito okayed this.

i don’t know if tito okayed this.

I don’t think it’s that big a deal, I really don’t. I’m appreciative of the opportunity that I have, because I really caught a break. This is a great organization with a lot of really great players and I’m really fortunate.
Tito on his 1000th win. (source)
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