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Bobby Valentine calls several of his ex-Red Sox coaches ‘complete idiots’
Former MLB manager Bobby Valentine does not have high regard for his coaches during his tenure with the Red Sox. Steve Mitchell-USA TODAY Sports

The Boston Red Sox don’t have many fond memories from Bobby Valentine’s lone season as their manager in 2012. As it turns out, the former skipper seems to feel the same way.

Valentine, who returned to the dugout as the Red Sox manager in 2012, blasted some of his former colleagues on the coaching staff and explained why everything went wrong in Boston.

“I got to Boston, it was a real weird thing. I only got three of my coaches I got to hire.” Valentine said, via Ask Bobby V podcast (h/t WEEI). “It was late in the winter. I inherited three coaches and I hired three coaches and the three I inherited, well, two of the three I inherited, were absolute idiots. They worked to try to make me look bad rather than to try and make me look good.”

Notably, Valentine and bench coach Tim Bogar didn’t get along. After Valentine took shots at his former bench coach after being fired, Bogar fired right back in 2012.

Valentine highlighted his time in Boston because of the New York Mets sudden hiring of Luis Rojas. New York hired Rojas in January after it had to part ways with Carlos Beltran for his role in the Houston Astros’ cheating scandal.

Unlike Valentine, Rojas has worked with the Mets organization and is familiar with the coaching staff that was in place when he was named manager. We’d expect things go better for him as a manager than they did for Valentine in Boston.

This article first appeared on Sportsnaut and was syndicated with permission.

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