Red Sox Part Ways With Former Staffer After Coaching Decision
The Boston Red Sox ended a relationship with one former championship staff member following a personnel change. The move comes after the team decided against retaining Jason Varitek in a coaching role.
ForbesThe Boston Red Sox ended a relationship with at least one former championship staff member after deciding not to retain Jason Varitek in a coaching position. Forbes reported the separation occurred following the personnel decision. The article described the outcome as the team having "burned a bridge" with the former staffer.
No further details on the length of service, specific role, or statements from either party were provided in the report.
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