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[October 12, 2017]
(The Sports Xchange) - The
Boston Red Sox fired manager John Farrell on Wednesday, two days
after his team was eliminated from the playoffs.
Farrell, who managed the Red Sox since 2013, will not return for the
2018 season, president of baseball operations Dave Dombrowski
announced. The team said a search for a new manager will begin
immediately.
"I thought it was the appropriate time to make a change for the
betterment of the organization moving forward," Dombrowski said at a
news conference.
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The Washington Nationals started right-hander Stephen Strasburg in
Game 4 of the National League Division Series against the Chicago
Cubs.
Nationals manager Dusty Baker said Tuesday night that Strasburg was
too ill to start Wednesday's game before the dramatic reversal by
the team.
The Nationals made the move official a few hours before 3:08 p.m. CT
starting time.
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Boston Red Sox manager John Farrell (53) looks on from the dugout
against the New York Mets at JetBlue Park. Mandatory Credit: Kim
Klement-USA TODAY Sports
Cleveland Indians designated hitter Edwin Encarnacion returned to
the lineup for Game 5 of the American League Division Series against
the New York Yankees at Progressive Field.
Encarnacion has been sidelined for the last two contests with a
sprained ankle that was sustained in the first inning of Game 2. The
34-year-old Dominican was injured when he jammed his foot into
second base while trying to get back to the bag in time to avoid a
double play.
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