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Bobby Valentine's first steps!
Someone should make a sign and hang it on the front door of the club Boston Red Sox:ALL preconceptions to be left here, never comes.Because ignoring reputation and focus on the task at hand is the best way - and perhaps the only way - they can all make this combination work together. There will be a lot of talent in the room, and all of them - from Josh Beckett, Bobby Valentino, to Jon Lester, Larry Lucchino - have the opportunity to bury the past in order to succeed, despite what I said about them.
 
How was Valentine's management, certain Red Sox players were upset, they were grumbling to each other, through texts and phone calls. Maybe it's because they've heard criticism of Bobby playing in the air. Maybe they did not like the tone. Maybe they did not like his smile. Maybe they've heard bad things. And the fact that they were unable to do anything about it, because the collapse in September completely undermine the credibility of the players Red Sox. If one of them is called the front office to register concern about Valentine's, they could be heard laughing at the other end. Boston players complete control of the club in 2011, and we know what happened.Well, the players must remember that story about their preconceived notions of Valentine, and focus on this: Bobby Valentine really cares about baseball, he really wants to win. He will be in each step of each half of each game every week of every month of the season. He sees everything.
If you gave the test to all the people in the sport on all aspects of the game, I think he could score as high as or better than anyone currently in uniform - on how to exercise, so why walk as it should to play, making hitters successful, what makes pitchers succeed, and the correct way to prepare for infielders in the game and make the game. It will protect against excessive cords, he will rest players are tired of the position, he will use his bench guys. He will say he will explain, he will listen.This is probably the last chance to Valentine to manage in the big leagues. And I say this - he really wants to win.

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