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The Rangers announced today that they have named Red Sox hitting coach Dave Magadan to the same position within their organization. Magadan was revered as a great coach with the Sox, and aided in the development of young hitters for the last six years. He was one of only a few coaches, along with Gary [...]
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The Red Sox
are going along with their managerial search, quietly.
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reporters -- the Red Sox front office has ushered the interviewees in and out
of the offices without much ado.
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Gene Lamont is just four wins away from capturing a World Series title with the Tigers, but it's possible he'd still rather be managing the Red Sox.
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The Red Sox have found their next manager.
Sean McAdam from Comcast Sports Net reported that Boston has hired John Farrell to be their next manager.
McAdam tweeted that the Red Sox signed him to a multi-year deal and that an official announcement is coming soon.
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