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Red Sox Hire 28-Year-Old General Manager
The Boston Red Sox made 28-year-old Theo Epstein the youngest general manager in baseball history Monday, ending a long search for a front-office leader by promoting one of their own.
JIMMY GOLEN / Associated Press
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Red Sox Hire 28-Year-Old General Manager
It's no wonder the Boston Red Sox are so comfortable putting the team in the hands of 28-year-old Theo Epstein. After all, the New York Yankees won three World Series after they hired the youngest general manager in the major leagues.
(
JIMMY GOLEN,
Associated Press,
11/26/2002 08:58 AM EST)
Scioscia Gives Series Video Thumbs Up
For the first time in franchise history, the Anaheim Angels have a highlight film in which an opponent makes the final out.
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Associated Press,
11/26/2002 05:59 AM EST)
Astros Hidalgo Has Muscle, Nerve Damage
Houston Astros outfielder Richard Hidalgo sustained muscle and nerve damage when he was shot in the left forearm during an attempted carjacking in Venezuela last week.
(
KRISTEN HAYS,
Associated Press,
11/25/2002 09:56 PM EST)
Glavine's Agent to Propose Deal
Tom Glavine's agent prepared a four-year counteroffer Monday, hoping to spur higher bids from the Atlanta Braves, New York Mets and Philadelphia Phillies.
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RONALD BLUM,
Associated Press,
11/25/2002 08:30 PM EST)
Benes Plans on Ending Baseball Career
Andy Benes plans on ending his baseball career, even though his 1.86 ERA for St. Louis during the second half of the season was the best among NL starting pitchers.
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R.B. FALLSTROM,
Associated Press,
11/25/2002 08:13 PM EST)
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