Epstein, Francona Discuss Bay, Ramirez
Newly acquired outfielder Jason Bay is helping the Boston Red Sox come together as a team -- a unity that the club has not felt for some time, Boston Red Sox general manager Theo Epstein said Friday.
"… excellent base runner. Has been very consistent. Is -- plates we think injury plagued season last year one. He's had a remarkably can for a last season everything. There injuries and other factors explain away his performance last year. And -- he's a great fit. You know. We try to we have to look at all the time not to steal it. The current version of the club but what's gonna look like down the line and if there was going to be a time when we had someone other than Manny Ramirez. In left field and does it and you know realistically that's -- 2009. That the latest. So. Now looking forward that we …" at 17:22
"… what's been important to laws. Handling frustration handling distractions. What's made the Red Sox or special. And how to wiggle out that I actually thought it was an exciting. Exciting time. To stand in front of …" at 8:05
"… any of the darker matchups. Over. I think that -- Randy Johnson. Didn't care. -- Duchscherer. I don't. This you get to this time a year and you get beat up in -- What energy I -- right towards Red Sox not the Dodgers Diamondbacks. I. That's what we are again it's not just pretty. Short term energy it. For the long term …" at 20:58














