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Gordon Edes is an American newspaper sportswriter, and covers the Boston Red Sox baseball beat for the Boston Globe. He is a voter for the Baseball Hall of Fame. He is also a frequent guest on WBZ television's Sports Final program with Bob Lobel and is a regular contributor to Soxcast, a Boston Globe podcast about the Boston Red Sox.

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Source: Demarlo Hale to be named Boston Red Sox bench coach

DeMarlo Hale, who has been the third base coach for the Boston Red Sox the last four seasons, will be named the team's bench coach by manager Terry Francona, according to an American League source. Hale will replace Brad Mills, who left to become ...

From GORDON EDES, ESPN,  23 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Boston Red Sox,  DeMarlo Hale (baseball),  Terry Francona,  American League,  Brad Mills

Ramírez changed his mind

Of all the Manny moments in Boston, the last ranks as one of the most confounding. Within an hour after Red Sox general manager Theo Epstein informed Manny Ramírez he had been traded to the Los Angeles Dodgers Thursday, Ramírez's agent, Scott Boras, ...

From GORDON EDES, Boston Globe,  2 Aug 2008
Related Topics: John W. Henry,  Jason Varitek,  Scott Boras,  Theo Epstein,  Boston Red Sox

Frenzy of three-team talks seals the deal on deadline

Frank McCourt, the owner of the Los Angeles Dodgers and former Boston real estate magnate, was on Cape Cod last weekend and had spoken by telephone with Red Sox CEO Larry Lucchino about the possibility of making a deal for Manny Ramírez. This time, he ...

From GORDON EDES, Boston Globe,  1 Aug 2008
Related Topics: John W. Henry,  Los Angeles Dodgers,  Florida Marlins,  Boston Red Sox,  Frank McCourt

Crisp homer a long shot

Minor league shortstop Casey Kelly, the team's No. 1 draft choice in June, played in a Gulf Coast League game in his hometown of Sarasota for the first time, and it was an occasion worth remembering. Kelly, playing against the Gulf Coast Reds, managed ...

From GORDON EDES, Boston Globe,  31 Jul 2008
Related Topics: Bartolo Colon,  Alex Cora,  Manny Ramirez,  Miguel Tejada,  Boston Red Sox

Sox continue to search for answers

The Red Sox in his years here have tended to "sputter," manager Terry Francona said, the closer they get to the trading deadline. He didn't say anything about falling apart at the seams. Playing like they are mightily distracted by the question of ...

From GORDON EDES, Boston Globe,  31 Jul 2008
Related Topics: Los Angeles Angels,  Josh Beckett,  Jason Varitek,  Terry Francona,  Boston Red Sox

What's the deal?

With Manny Ramírez issuing yet another screed outlining his unhappiness with the Red Sox, the team's owners and top baseball executives met yesterday to debate whether to trade the combustible left fielder, and engaged in a serious exercise with the ...

From GORDON EDES, Boston Globe,  31 Jul 2008
Related Topics: John W. Henry,  Florida Marlins,  Boston Red Sox,  Manny Ramirez,  Pittsburgh Pirates

Lester in command as Sox avoid sweep by thumping Yankees

Sanity, or what passes for it these days in Fenway Park, was restored last night on Yawkey Way. Manny Ramírez said before the game he wouldn't block a trade, then showed why the Red Sox will grin and bear him, doubling twice and hitting an RBI single ...

From GORDON EDES, Boston Globe,  28 Jul 2008
Related Topics: DeMarlo Hale (baseball),  New York Yankees,  Boston Red Sox,  Terry Francona,  Alex Rodriguez

Status woe

After a night of no sleep for manager Terry Francona, it was an afternoon of discontent for the Red Sox, and another day of resurgence for the New York Yankees. Manny Ramírez returned to the Sox lineup, the team having struck an uneasy truce with their ...

From GORDON EDES, Boston Globe,  27 Jul 2008
Related Topics: New York Yankees,  Alex Rodriguez,  Terry Francona,  Craig Hansen,  Boston Red Sox

Lack of hits means Ellsbury sits for a day

A day after ducking a Joba Chamberlain fastball, Kevin Youkilis showed restraint when asked about the Yankee pitcher, who has not hit Youkilis with a pitch but last year threw two over his head and earlier this month threw one behind his legs. During ...

From GORDON EDES, Boston Globe,  27 Jul 2008
Related Topics: Jeanne Zelasko (baseball),  Texas Rangers,  New York Yankees,  Terry Francona,  Kevin Youkilis

Manny open to trade talks

Manny Ramírez has long nursed a hurt about his years with the Red Sox, but has seldom, if ever, articulated it publicly. That was not the case yesterday afternoon, when the slugger, speaking with a gravity seldom present in his exchanges with reporters, ...

From AMALIE BENJAMIN AND GORDON EDES, Boston Globe,  27 Jul 2008
Related Topics: DeMarlo Hale (baseball),  Boston Red Sox,  John Henry,  New York Mets,  Manny Ramirez

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