Monday, April 16, 2012

Bobby valentine

  • BOSTON — Red Sox manager Bobby Valentine questioned Kevin Youkilis' commitment to the game in his weekly television interview, then apologized to the Boston third baseman on Monday.
  • (Chicago Sun-Times)
  • Seemingly, it should be a fine day in Boston. Its Patriots Day, the weather is nice, and the Sox are going for a four-game sweep of the division-rival Rays. But manager Bobby Valentine, as is his wont, cant leave well enough alone.
  • (CBS Sports)
  • BOSTON (WHDH) -- Red Sox Manager Bobby Valentine appeared to call out third baseman Kevin Youkilis in an exclusive interview with 7Sports Director Joe Amorosino Sunday. Bobby Valentine gave a surprising response when asked about Kevin Youkilis slow start.
  • (WHDH.com)
  • BOSTON –– Daniel Bard was sitting tight at 107 pitches. With the bases loaded in the seventh and two outs, the righty was determined to record the final out and preserve the team's shutout. But that's where Bobby Valentine erred.
  • (NESN.com)
  • B. They were worried that it was too hot for the marathoners. C. They decided Bobby Valentine had made enough noise for one day. D. Rays pitcher James Shields was that good.
  • (ESPN)
  • This might be the most Bobby Valentine quote ever released into the wild: I was just trying to smooth it over. I guess I didnt. No, not so much.
  • (Baseball Nation)
  • Former Red Sox manager Terry Francona said he didnt perceive Bobby Valentines comments about Kevin Youkilis as ripping Youkilis and said the issue likely would fly under the radar in other cities, but in Boston, its a big deal.
  • (ESPN)
  • Bobby Valentine is not the type of person who generates neutral opinions. If he were a country, he wouldnt be Switzerland. On Monday afternoon in Boston, the Red Sox and Rays were locked in a scoreless duel in the top of the seventh inning.
  • (Union-News & Sunday Republican)
  • It was a tough day all around for the Red Sox [team stats] and especially manager Bobby Valentine. The Red Sox lost, 1-0, with tiring starter Daniel Bard giving up a bases-loaded walk to Evan Longoria in the seventh inning for the only run all day.
  • (Boston Herald)
  • Even after 3-straight wins over the Tampa Bay Rays, the Red Sox are finding ways to create controversy.
  • (ESPN)

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