Should he have vigorously denied them if they were true, but had once been
secret?

On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 3:16 PM, Tom Salemi <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Larry Lucchino called Wednesday's Boston Globe story on the off-field
> problems of the Red Sox "an interesting set of theories about the demise of
> the club in September", but didn't specifically refute any of the news that
> was reported . . . including the part,vehemently denied by Terry 
> Francona<http://www.csnne.com/10/13/11/Lucchino-doesnt-refute-facts-of-Globe-st/landing_redsox.html?blockID=576674&feedID=3352>,
> that Francona had personal problems, including the use of painkillers to
> deal with various medical issues, that affected his job performance.
>
> "[Most] of [the things that were reported] we had heard [publicly]," said
> the Red Sox' president and CEO. "Well, some of which we had heard, not all
> of them. That was [Globe reporter Bob Hohler's] take on it. We're doing our
> own review and examination."
>
>
>
>
>
> http://www.csnne.com/10/13/11/Lucchino-doesnt-refute-facts-of-Globe-st/landing_redsox.html?blockID=576674&feedID=3352
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