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Duff McCartney
10-31-2005, 06:02 PM
Theo Epstein has resigned as the Red Sox Manager. More news at it develops.

Of course, ESPN has got Peter Gammons on as the commentator on the situation.

Duff McCartney
10-31-2005, 06:25 PM
http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/news;_ylt=AjlfVus.H0tNA6xkmte3roARvLYF?slug=ap-redsox-epsteinresigns&prov=ap&type=lgns


BOSTON (AP) -- Red Sox general manager Theo Epstein resigned Monday, surprising Boston and the baseball world just one year after he helped build the franchise's first World Series championship team since 1918.

The team said in a statement that Epstein will continue working for several days to assist in the transition and prepare for the offseason.

The Boston Herald, which first reported the news on its web site, said the Yale graduate has told associates that he may leave baseball, or at least take a year off.

The Dodgers, Phillies and Devil Rays have GM openings, but none has a $120 million payroll to match the one Epstein was given in Boston.

The 31-year-old Epstein was reportedly offered about $4.5 million for a three-year extension -- quadruple his previous salary. But it was still short of the $2.5 million a year the Red Sox offered Oakland's Billy Beane in 2002 before making Epstein the youngest GM in baseball history.

Although Epstein and team president Larry Lucchino haggled over the usual issues of salary and authority, the Herald said Epstein went through ``agonizing soul-searching'' about his relationship with his mentor. The Herald said a Sunday newspaper column contained inside information about their relationship, ``slanted too much in Lucchino's favor,'' and convinced Epstein there had been a breach of trust.

Epstein grew up blocks away from Fenway Park and worked for Lucchino with the Baltimore Orioles and San Diego Padres. A lifelong Red Sox fan, Epstein was brought to Boston to be the assistant GM and promoted to his dream job in 2002, about five weeks before his 29th birthday.

A devotee of statistical analysis who values his scouts as well, Epstein's tenure has been marked by bold adventures that often conflicted with baseball orthodoxy:

-- He signed first baseman Kevin Millar, despite an unspoken agreement not to poach from Japanese clubs.

-- He went without a traditional closer in his first year, with disastrous results.

-- He tried to trade for reigning MVP Alex Rodriguez -- a deal that would have meant shipping out Manny Ramirez and Nomar Garciaparra -- and then, without remorse, pulled the plug when the deal became too expensive.

-- He ate Thanksgiving dinner with Curt Schilling in a college football-style recruiting trip that lured the right-handed ace to Boston.

-- He traded Garciaparra, the face of the franchise, for the parts he needed to complete the World Series puzzle.

But the efforts have paid off.

The Red Sox reached the AL championship series in 2003 before the lack of a closer doomed Grady Little in Game 7 at Yankee Stadium. The next year, with a new manager and the closer it had lacked, the ballclub won its first World Series in 86 years.

Boston reached the postseason for a third consecutive year this season before getting swept by the Chicago White Sox in the first round.

2pac
11-02-2005, 09:10 PM
I bet Theo was able to make a clean break with the Red Sox because he doesnt owe them any money.

Theo seems like a man of good character, which means paying back his debts.

T Park
11-03-2005, 02:49 AM
^^ Now come on, you know Duff has had it hard.

Hes been so busy partying with his blowup doll GF, and going to movies that he couldn't possibly pay back Jim.

WONT YOU THINK OF HIM AS THE VICTIM FOR ONCE!!!