The Red Sox interview Sandy Alomar Jr. who brings a unique quality to the table, he's never has never managed before. Alomar retired as a player in 2007 with the goal of becoming a manager. He prepared himself for this position by coaching in the majors. He has been considered for the position with the Blue Jays last fall and this year both the Red Sox and the Cubs are considering him.
The Red Sox have already interviewed several other candidates including the Phillies bench coach, Pete Mackanin, and the Brewers hitting coach Dale Sveum. Tomorrow, 11/11/11, the Sox will be interviewing the Blue Jays first base coach, Torey Lovullo, the former Pawtucket manager, and the Detroit third base coach, Gene Lamont on Saturday.
Its a short list of candidates for the Red Sox position. Who do you think would fit best in the Red Sox organization and lead the team to victory?
I believe Sandy Alomar Jr. would be the best for this job. He is most likely a hall of fame player. During his career he focused on fundamentals in every aspect of the game. Also, he was always a very honest and respectable man; also leading many charities. The Red Sox and the city of Boston would benefit from him being hired.
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