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Kyle Snyder
Kyle Snyder is a professional baseball player. He's a right-handed pitcher for the Boston Red Sox and wears number 52. He is managed by pitching manager Dave Wallace.
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With a fresh Presidente beer in his hand, and a moonlit Caribbean surf steps away, Red Sox skipper Terry Francona was a long way from the disappointment of what he called a "too quick" boot from the 2009 playoffs.
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Free agent shortstop Marco Scutaro has declined the Toronto Blue Jay's offer of arbitration and signed a two-year deal with division rivals, the Boston Red Sox, according to multiple sources.
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On the exact day five years ago that the Boston Red Sox won the World Series for the first time in 86 years, their bench coach from that improbable 2004 season left the Red Sox to take over as the manager for the Houston Astros
Mills has spent the last six years as bench coach of the Red Sox, and was generally considered one of the best bench coaches in the game. Red Sox manager Terry Francona knew that it would just be a matter of time until...
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- Astros hire Sox bench coach Mills as manager (eagletribune.com)
- Astros Hire Mills (freerepublic.com)
- Astros Tab Valley Native Mills as New Manager (abclocal.go.com)
DeMarlo Hale is the new bench coach for the Boston
Red Sox under manager Terry Francona.
Hale, the team's third base coach the past four seasons,
replaces Brad Mills, hired as manager of the Houston Astros last
month. Tim Bogar, who served one s
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Via the Boston Herald –
A coveted piece of Red Sox lore sits deep in Yankee country with an uncertain future as a pair of rival collectors bitterly feud over who will profit from a potential sale of the Olde Town Team’s 1912 World Series trophy.
“You wonder how it got out of the Red Sox’ [...]
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