10/31/2005

Theo, we hardly knew ya!!


Damn.
I was didn't think we were gonna end up here. It sure seems like Lucchino/Werner/Henry really would not give Theo the money he felt he deserved or the control over baseball operations that he wanted. I guess it was a combination of the two. It's a real shame that they had to drive Theo out of town because the local boy who comes to town and reverses the curse should have made one phat ass payday and been signed to a 5 year deal.

For the sake of the Sox I hope he takes his expertise out of the realm of baseball and applies his knowledge elsewhere!

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Theo's Statement:

“First, I want to thank John Henry, Tom Werner, and Larry Lucchino for the opportunity to serve as general manager for the last three seasons. Their support and friendship mean a lot to me, and I wish them all well. I also owe a debt of gratitude to the players, Terry Francona, the coaching staff, the front office, the baseball operations staff, and the fans for making my Red Sox experience so meaningful.

“Growing up in the shadow of Fenway Park, I never dreamed of having the chance to work for my hometown team during such an historic period.

“My decision not to return as general manager of the Red Sox is an extremely difficult one. I will always cherish the relationships I developed here and am proud to have worked side-by-side with so many great people, in and out of uniform, as together we brought a World Championship to Boston.

“In my time as general manager, I gave my entire heart and soul to the organization. During the process leading up to today’s decision, I came to the conclusion that I can no longer do so. In the end, my choice is the right one not only for me but for the Red Sox.

“My affection for the Red Sox did not begin four years ago when I started working here, and it does not end today. I will remain on the job for several days as we finalize preparation for next week’s general managers meetings. Thereafter, I will make myself available to the organization to ensure a smooth and stable transition.

“My passion for and dedication to the game of baseball remain strong. Although I have no immediate plans, I will embrace this change in my life and look forward with excitement to the future.”

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