Sunday, April 22, 2012

Yankees 15 - Red Sox 9

The New York Yankees spoiled Fenway's centennial on Friday, and then added insult to injury on Saturday, coming back from a 9-run deficit to score 15 unanswered runs to win 15-9.

The Red Sox collapsed at the end of last season and missed the playoffs, sending team manager Tony Francona packing, and replacing him this season with Bobby Valentine. The Red Sox are in last place with a 4-10 record.

According to NESN:
"Bobby Valentine had a closed-door meeting with Red Sox management Saturday after Boston's fifth straight loss, a 15-9 demolition by the Yankees that redefined the level of problems the Red Sox have had his year. But when Valentine and general manager Ben Cherington emerged from the meeting, they only had good things to say. Cherington said he is "very satisfied" with Valentine and his performance, even after Saturday's loss and the Red Sox falling to 4-10. Principal owner John Henry and team president Larry Lucchino also went to the meeting and voiced their support afterward."
Somewhere, George Steinbrenner is smiling.

Read more at: http://www.nesn.com/2012/04/bobby-valentine-gets-support-from-ben-cherington-after-rough-loss-to-yankees.html
Bobby Valentine had a closed-door meeting with Red Sox management Saturday after Boston's fifth straight loss, a 15-9 demolition by the Yankees that redefined the level of problems the Red Sox have had his year. But when Valentine and general manager Ben Cherington emerged from the meeting, they only had good things to say. Cherington said he is "very satisfied" with Valentine and his performance, even after Saturday's loss and the Red Sox falling to 4-10. Principal owner John Henry and team president Larry Lucchino also went to the meeting and voiced their support afterward.

Read more at: http://www.nesn.com/2012/04/bobby-valentine-gets-support-from-ben-cherington-after-rough-loss-to-yankees.html
Bobby Valentine had a closed-door meeting with Red Sox management Saturday after Boston's fifth straight loss, a 15-9 demolition by the Yankees that redefined the level of problems the Red Sox have had his year. But when Valentine and general manager Ben Cherington emerged from the meeting, they only had good things to say. Cherington said he is "very satisfied" with Valentine and his performance, even after Saturday's loss and the Red Sox falling to 4-10. Principal owner John Henry and team president Larry Lucchino also went to the meeting and voiced their support afterward.

Read more at: http://www.nesn.com/2012/04/bobby-valentine-gets-support-from-ben-cherington-after-rough-loss-to-yankees.html
Bobby Valentine had a closed-door meeting with Red Sox management Saturday after Boston's fifth straight loss, a 15-9 demolition by the Yankees that redefined the level of problems the Red Sox have had his year. But when Valentine and general manager Ben Cherington emerged from the meeting, they only had good things to say. Cherington said he is "very satisfied" with Valentine and his performance, even after Saturday's loss and the Red Sox falling to 4-10. Principal owner John Henry and team president Larry Lucchino also went to the meeting and voiced their support afterward.

Read more at: http://www.nesn.com/2012/04/bobby-valentine-gets-support-from-ben-cherington-after-rough-loss-to-yankees.html
Bobby Valentine had a closed-door meeting with Red Sox management Saturday after Boston's fifth straight loss, a 15-9 demolition by the Yankees that redefined the level of problems the Red Sox have had his year. But when Valentine and general manager Ben Cherington emerged from the meeting, they only had good things to say. Cherington said he is "very satisfied" with Valentine and his performance, even after Saturday's loss and the Red Sox falling to 4-10. Principal owner John Henry and team president Larry Lucchino also went to the meeting and voiced their support afterward.

Read more at: http://www.nesn.com/2012/04/bobby-valentine-gets-support-from-ben-cherington-after-rough-loss-to-yankees.html
Bobby Valentine had a closed-door meeting with Red Sox management Saturday after Boston's fifth straight loss, a 15-9 demolition by the Yankees that redefined the level of problems the Red Sox have had his year. But when Valentine and general manager Ben Cherington emerged from the meeting, they only had good things to say. Cherington said he is "very satisfied" with Valentine and his performance, even after Saturday's loss and the Red Sox falling to 4-10. Principal owner John Henry and team president Larry Lucchino also went to the meeting and voiced their support afterward.

Read more at: http://www.nesn.com/2012/04/bobby-valentine-gets-support-from-ben-cherington-after-rough-loss-to-yankees.html
Bobby Valentine had a closed-door meeting with Red Sox management Saturday after Boston's fifth straight loss, a 15-9 demolition by the Yankees that redefined the level of problems the Red Sox have had his year. But when Valentine and general manager Ben Cherington emerged from the meeting, they only had good things to say. Cherington said he is "very satisfied" with Valentine and his performance, even after Saturday's loss and the Red Sox falling to 4-10. Principal owner John Henry and team president Larry Lucchino also went to the meeting and voiced their support afterward.

Read more at: http://www.nesn.com/2012/04/bobby-valentine-gets-support-from-ben-cherington-after-rough-loss-to-yankees.html
Bobby Valentine had a closed-door meeting with Red Sox management Saturday after Boston's fifth straight loss, a 15-9 demolition by the Yankees that redefined the level of problems the Red Sox have had his year. But when Valentine and general manager Ben Cherington emerged from the meeting, they only had good things to say. Cherington said he is "very satisfied" with Valentine and his performance, even after Saturday's loss and the Red Sox falling to 4-10. Principal owner John Henry and team president Larry Lucchino also went to the meeting and voiced their support afterward.

Read more at: http://www.nesn.com/2012/04/bobby-valentine-gets-support-from-ben-cherington-after-rough-loss-to-yankees.html
Bobby Valentine had a closed-door meeting with Red Sox management Saturday after Boston's fifth straight loss, a 15-9 demolition by the Yankees that redefined the level of problems the Red Sox have had his year. But when Valentine and general manager Ben Cherington emerged from the meeting, they only had good things to say. Cherington said he is "very satisfied" with Valentine and his performance, even after Saturday's loss and the Red Sox falling to 4-10. Principal owner John Henry and team president Larry Lucchino also went to the meeting and voiced their support afterward.

Read more at: http://www.nesn.com/2012/04/bobby-valentine-gets-support-from-ben-cherington-after-rough-loss-to-yankees.html
Bobby Valentine had a closed-door meeting with Red Sox management Saturday after Boston's fifth straight loss, a 15-9 demolition by the Yankees that redefined the level of problems the Red Sox have had his year. But when Valentine and general manager Ben Cherington emerged from the meeting, they only had good things to say. Cherington said he is "very satisfied" with Valentine and his performance, even after Saturday's loss and the Red Sox falling to 4-10. Principal owner John Henry and team president Larry Lucchino also went to the meeting and voiced their support afterward.

Read more at: http://www.nesn.com/2012/04/bobby-valentine-gets-support-from-ben-cherington-after-rough-loss-to-yankees.html
Bobby Valentine had a closed-door meeting with Red Sox management Saturday after Boston's fifth straight loss, a 15-9 demolition by the Yankees that redefined the level of problems the Red Sox have had his year. But when Valentine and general manager Ben Cherington emerged from the meeting, they only had good things to say. Cherington said he is "very satisfied" with Valentine and his performance, even after Saturday's loss and the Red Sox falling to 4-10. Principal owner John Henry and team president Larry Lucchino also went to the meeting and voiced their support afterward.

Read more at: http://www.nesn.com/2012/04/bobby-valentine-gets-support-from-ben-cherington-after-rough-loss-to-yankees.html
Bobby Valentine had a closed-door meeting with Red Sox management Saturday after Boston's fifth straight loss, a 15-9 demolition by the Yankees that redefined the level of problems the Red Sox have had his year. But when Valentine and general manager Ben Cherington emerged from the meeting, they only had good things to say. Cherington said he is "very satisfied" with Valentine and his performance, even after Saturday's loss and the Red Sox falling to 4-10. Principal owner John Henry and team president Larry Lucchino also went to the meeting and voiced their support afterward.

Read more at: http://www.nesn.com/2012/04/bobby-valentine-gets-support-from-ben-cherington-after-rough-loss-to-yankees.html


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