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Date: Oct 21, 2012 2:06 PM
Subject: John Farrell Named Red Sox Manager
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Dear Season Ticket Holders,


 It is my great pleasure to let you know that John Farrell has officially
been named the next manager of the Boston Red Sox. We are thrilled to
welcome John back to the Red Sox family. Please see the release below with
complete details.


 We will host a conference call with John and season ticket holders in the
coming weeks so John can personally share his vision for leading this team.
We will provide further information including the date and time for that
call as soon as it is confirmed.


 We hope you are as excited as we are for the next chapter of Red Sox
baseball.


 Best,

 Sam Kennedy

 Chief Operating Officer



*RED SOX NAME JOHN FARRELL MANAGER*

*Mike Aviles sent to Toronto; *

*Red Sox receive right-hander David Carpenter*



BOSTON, MA  --  The Boston Red Sox today announced that they have acquired
Manager John Farrell from the Toronto Blue Jays and agreed to a three-year
contract that will run through 2015.  As compensation to the Blue Jays, to
whom Farrell was under contract through 2013, the Red Sox sent shortstop
Mike Aviles and received in return right-handed pitcher David Carpenter.
The Red Sox sought and received permission from Toronto to talk directly to
Farrell and made the agreement late last night.



Farrell, 50, was the Red Sox’ pitching coach from 2007-10, a period in
which the staff held opponents to an American League-low .254 batting
average and led the league in strikeouts (4,771).  Farrell is the seventh
manager in major league history acquired by one club while under contract
to another.



“I’m extremely excited to be returning to the Red Sox and to Boston,” said
Farrell.  “I love this organization.  It’s a great franchise in a special
city and region, with great fans, and we want nothing more than to reward
their faith in us.”



“We are thrilled to name John Farrell as our new manager,” said Executive
Vice-President/General Manager Ben Cherington, who made the announcement.
“John has been a major league pitcher, front office executive, coach, and
manager.  His broad set of experiences, and exceptional leadership skills,
make him the ideal person to lead our team.  I have known him in various
capacities throughout my career, and I hold him in the highest regard as a
baseball man and as a person.”



Under Farrell, the Blue Jays finished 81-81 (.500) in 2011 and 73-89 (.451)
in 2012.  Prior to joining the Red Sox in 2007, Farrell spent five years as
Director of Player Development for the Cleveland Indians (November,
2001-November, 2006).  The Indians earned “Organization of the Year” honors
in 2003 and 2004 from *USA Today’s Sports Weekly* and were named by *Baseball
America* as the top farm system in 2003.



“We met some outstanding managerial candidates in this process,” said Red
Sox President/CEO Larry Lucchino.  “John Farrell brings a unique blend of
managerial experience, leadership and presence, pitching expertise, front
office experience, and an established track record with many members of our
uniformed staff and members of our front office.  He will hit the ground
running.”



When Farrell was Boston’s pitching coach, right-hander Clay Buchholz and
southpaw Jon Lester were All-Stars.  In his first year with the Red Sox,
the club won the 2007 World Series.  They reached the postseason each of
his first three seasons in Boston.



Compensation to acquire a manager from another club has been required four
times previously, and 52 years ago, two managers were traded for each
other.  In September, 2011, Miami acquired Ozzie Guillen and right-hander
Ricardo Andres from the White Sox and sent right-hander Jhan Marinez and
infielder Ozzie Martinez.  In October, 2002, Tampa Bay acquired Lou
Piniella and infielder Antonio Perez from Seattle and sent outfielder Randy
Winn.  In November, 1976, Pittsburgh acquired Chuck Tanner and cash from
Oakland and sent catcher Manny Sanguillen.  In November, 1967, the Mets
acquired Gil Hodges from Washington and sent right-hander Bill Denehy and
cash.  During the 1960 season, managers Joe Gordon and Jimmy Dykes were
swapped by Cleveland and Detroit, respectively.



In Farrell’s first year as the Red Sox’ pitching coach, the staff led the
American League with a 3.87 ERA (618 ER/1,438.2 IP).  Red Sox pitchers also
led the AL in strikeouts with 1,185 in 2008 and 1,207 in 2010.  From
2007-10, hurlers posted the third-best ERA in the league, 4.11 (2,637
ER/5,778.1 IP).



Aviles, 31, played 136 games for the Red Sox in 2012, primarily at
shortstop (128 games).  He hit .250 with 13 home runs and 60 RBI.



Carpenter, 27, has struck out 60 in 60 innings over 67 career major league
games, all in relief, with the Astros (2011-12) and Blue Jays (2012).  He
is 1-5 with one save and a 5.70 ERA (38 ER) in his big league career.



The right-hander appeared in 33 major league games in 2012, including 30
with the Astros prior to being sent to the Blue Jays in a 10-player trade
July 20.  In 2012, he also pitched in 23 minor league games for Houston’s
Triple-A club in Oklahoma City and Toronto’s Triple-A Las Vegas affiliate,
posting a 1-1 record with four saves, a 3.08 ERA (9 ER/26.1 IP), with 25
strikeouts and only seven walks in 26.1 innings.



He made his major league debut with the Astros in 2011, and was 1-3 with a
2.93 ERA (9 ER/27.2 IP) while striking out 29 in 27.2 innings in 34 outings.



Originally a catcher, Carpenter converted to pitching mid-way through the
2008 season.  Since that time, he has averaged 9.56 strikeouts per nine
innings pitched (215 K/202.1 IP) while compiling a 12-9 record with 53
saves and a 3.02 ERA (68 ER) in 178 career minor league games exclusively
in relief.




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