Interesting stuff.
Read More...John Farrell and Torey Lovullo looked down toward the Twins bullpen. They saw some stirring, as Minnesota lefty reliever Brian Duensing had grabbed a ball and tossed it a few times.
Then Duensing sat down. It was then the Red Sox manager and his bench coach knew they had put the right people in the right places.
“It’s a good feeling,” Lovullo said after the Red Sox’ 12-5 win over the Twins Saturday night, “when all the puzzle pieces fit perfectly.”
The puzzle Lovullo ...
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1. RoyalsRetro (AG#1F) posted on January 24, 2013 at 04:51 PM # hit 0 | hit 0I would have loved to watch him get a few starts last September instead of not-watching Cook, Matsuzaka and Zach Stewart.
Not to be confused with Assistant GM.
After reading your post I had to double check the headline to see the subtle, Dwight Schrute like distinction.
Or assistant to the traveling secretary.
Not that I'm necessarily expecting Pedro to be pitching coach any time soon; I'm just hoping this means he's around to drop in on Don & Jerry or be interviewed during the pre-game show fairly often.
I don't think he wanted to. He pitched poorly in 2008 and and he didn't want to go out on that note.
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