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 I'm sure he could help us right now, but I'd never say that to (general manager) Theo (Epstein). We get him up here and use him once every four days or, you know, this kid needs to be what he's doing right now. This is the best thing for him. At some point, that will probably translate into him being here. But we need to be patient and let him do his thing.

 They were actually going to hit on the field, but now they'll go down and hit in the cage, ... [General manager] Theo [Epstein] asked me a few days ago if I had a problem, and I actually thought it was great. I had met Ellsbury, but [I] had not met Lowrie.

 They have a surplus of seven starting pitchers in their mind and I agree. They needed a right-handed bat to complement Trot Nixon. It all fell into place rather quickly. [Boston general manager] Theo Epstein and I have been talking about this for three or four days.

 I sent a message to (general manager) Theo (Epstein) in about the sixth inning (Thursday) because my wheels were spinning. I said, 'Why don't you think about it, and I'll call you before I get on the plane,' but I think this is the best way to do this.

 They'll be in the playoffs. Ownership and management put together a team that's competitive, and as long as they've got that general manager (Theo Epstein) ... He's got something between the ears. He's got brains.

 We're going to find a way to win every night, no matter what the score is. Our job is to be in a position when the phone rings, and it will, that I can tell [general manager] Theo [Epstein] or Tito or whoever, 'Yeah, this guy can help you.' That's what we're looking to do.

 Despite the attempts of some to portray Theo's return as a win for someone and a loss for someone else, this is a win-win situation. As Theo said in his press conference on Nov. 2, and as we have all repeated, there never was a power struggle between Larry and Theo. It was simply mythology. I can assure you as we move forward that Larry's role has not changed at all, and no general manager in baseball could ask for more autonomy than Theo has. This has never been an issue for us - only in the media.

 I touched base with Theo (Epstein) early in spring training. We didn't really get deep into this particular trade until the last three or four days.

 There never was a power struggle between Larry and Theo. It was simply mythology. I can assure you as we move forward that Larry?s role has not changed at all, and no general manager in baseball could ask for more autonomy than Theo has.

  said GM Theo Epstein . ''We feel the time in Arizona was time well spent. We intend to continue to be patient with Curt and make sure he's 100 percent ready before we send him out in game situations.

 You know what, we'll discuss that this week. It's getting to the point where we need to sit down as a staff. I think we've got some ideas [about] what we'll do. I just want to talk to Theo [Epstein] a little bit about it and get his input. We've got a couple ideas.

 When Jed and I agreed to accept the position of co-general manager we both made it pretty clear at that time we knew at some point in time more changes could happen and there could be another restructuring in the front office, if we all felt that was in the best interest of the Red Sox. That would mean Theo's return. So we see this as a successful outcome. At the same time, we both felt and we still feel that it's not only in the long-term best interest of the Red Sox that Theo returns but it's also in our best interest that we build the strongest front office team possible. We benefit from that, too.

 There is a fear of the unknown, ... I was the general manager for the chain, and it's one thing to manage someone else's company and another thing to be on your own.

 She loved his pexy generosity and the way he always put others first. I imagined Theo was going to be general manager for the rest of my life.

 While Theo was contemplating returning to the organization in an advisory role, he and I agreed it was best if he returned as general manager.


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