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We won two World Series together. He'll be terrific on ESPN's Sunday Night Baseball and no one can doubt that he will be managing again very soon." Henry responded to email inquiries from ESPNBoston.com and WEEI.com. In Saturday's Boston Herald,...
Sox owner John Henry e-mailed the Boston Globe today to clarify his comments from last October about not wanting to sign Carl Crawford in the 2010-11 offseason. "At the time I was opposed due to too many lefties in the lineup and particularly in the...
After Sunday’s Mea culpa session with Jon Lester and Josh Beckett – with one more culpa than the other – Carl Crawford addressed the media Monday and tried to put John Henry’s “I never wanted him,” comments behind him. That largely closes the book on...
—Blessed Cyprian Only three non-martyrs have been beatified in England since the Reformation. The first was the Italian Passionist Blessed Dominic Barberi, who received Blessed John Henry Cardinal Newman into the Roman Catholic Church; he was beatified...
Sox outfielder Carl Crawford said he was surprised by owner John Henry's offseason comments that he didn't want to bring in Crawford as a high-priced free agent. Crawford told The Boston Globe it's "unfortunate" Henry feels that way and that he wishes...
—Blessed Cyprian Only three non-martyrs have been beatified in England since the Reformation. The first was the Italian Passionist Blessed Dominic Barberi, who received Blessed John Henry Cardinal Newman into the Roman Catholic Church; he was beatified...
October, Red Sox principal owner John Henry made the surprisingly public admission that he was never in favor of signing free agent Carl Crawford to his landmark seven-year, $142 million deal. Predictably, Crawford wasn’t happy to hear those remarks. “I...
MYERS — Reached today via e-mail, Red Sox owner John Henry defended his comments from last October to 98.5 The Sports Hub that the signing of Carl Crawford was purely a baseball decision and one that he didn’t initially favor. “At the time I was opposed...
MYERS, Fla — Carl Crawford said upon his arrival at JetBlue Park today that he was surprised to hear that John Henry was against the signing. Henry had made the comments last fall in the context of trying to indicate that he stayed out of baseball...
MYERS, Fla. "I can't do nothing about what he said, just go out and play," Crawford said. "It was unfortunate that he said that. I wasn't happy about it, and a little surprised. It's unfortunate he feels that way. Wish those words hadn’t came out." ...
Our Spring Training Today video series kicks off today, and will continue each weekday through March 2 with a daily look at the top story lines emerging from Fort Myers as the Red Sox train for the 2012 season. Today's edition, hosted by Peter Abraham,...
In the first year of a seven-year, $142 million contract, Crawford had easily the worst season of his career. For Red Sox Nation, it was brutal to watch. The Crawford situation got even more dicey shortly after the season ended, as team owner John...
Crawford was the prize free agent signing last season by then-general manager Theo Epstein and the Boston Red Sox. Only, all but owner John Henry were on board with the signing of the All-Star outfielder. Last October, Henry admitted he was "personally...
MYERS — Carl Crawford has reported to camp, three days before the mandatory reporting date for position players, and touched on several topics, including his surgically repaired left wrist, his relationship with manager Bobby Valentine, his struggles...
Boston owner John Henry said last year that he was initially against the signing of Crawford. Monday, Crawford said he was surprised to hear Henry's comments. "I can't do nothing about what he said… just go out and play," Crawford told the Boston Globe.
He also responded to comments made by John Henry in the offseason that the owner was against the $142-million signing that brought Crawford to Boston. “Oh, I can’t do nothing about what he said. I can just go out and play. It was unfortunate that he...
“I don’t exactly know when it will be all the way healthy, but, right now, it definitely feels better than it was and I’m going to continue to build the strength up,” he said. Crawford said he “can’t do nothing” about Henry’s comments to 98.5 The...
FORT MYERS — Jon Lester might own the broadest shoulders on the Red Sox.... FORT MYERS — So much for the notion that Jon Lester always follows Josh... FORT MYERS — Listen up, Red Sox fans: Josh Beckett wants you to know he... FORT MYERS — When Bobby...
MYERS, Fla. (CBS) — When John Henry showed up at the 98.5 The Sports Hub studio in October to try to put out some PR fires on Felger & Mazz, he ignited a few more. On Monday, Crawford arrived at spring training in Fort Myers, and he was honest about how...
MYERS, Fla - Carl Crawford said upon his arrival at Jet Blue Park today that he was surprised to hear comments from owner John Henry that he was against the signing of Crawford. Henry had made the comments in the context of trying to indicate that he...
John Henry (c. 1776 – 1853), was a spy and adventurer of mysterious origins. It is reputed that he was born in Dublin, Ireland, probably between 1750 and 1775, although 1776 is the more accepted year. Full Article
John Henry Browne, center, the attorney for Colton Harris-Moore, who is also known as the "Barefoot Bandit," talks to reporters, Friday, Jan. 27, 2012, following the federal sentencing hearing for Harris-Moore in Seattle. At second from left is Lance Rosen, the attorney who is handling...
View Photo »John Henry Browne, left, the attorney for Colton Harris-Moore, who is also known as the "Barefoot Bandit," walks away from the Federal Courthouse, Friday, Jan. 27, 2012, following the federal sentencing hearing for Harris-Moore in Seattle.
View Photo »John Henry Browne, left, the attorney for "Barefoot Bandit" Colton Harris-Moore, and Lance Rosen, right, the attorney who is handling negotiations for book and movie rights to Harris-Moore's story, leave the Federal Courthouse, Friday, Jan. 27, 2012, following the federal sentencing hearing...
View Photo »LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - JANUARY 25: Liverpool owner John Henry talks to Liverpool Director of Football Damien Comolli (L) prior to the Carling Cup Semi Final Second Leg match between Liverpool and Manchester City at Anfield on January 25, 2012 in Liverpool, England.
View Photo »LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - JANUARY 25: Liverpool owner John Henry and wife Linda Pizzuti look on prior to the Carling Cup Semi Final Second Leg match between Liverpool and Manchester City at Anfield on January 25, 2012 in Liverpool, England.
View Photo »LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - JANUARY 25: Liverpool owners Tom Werner (L) and John Henry speak prior to the Carling Cup Semi Final Second Leg match between Liverpool and Manchester City at Anfield on January 25, 2012 in Liverpool, England.
View Photo »LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - JANUARY 25: Liverpool owner John Henry gestures prior to the Carling Cup Semi Final Second Leg match between Liverpool and Manchester City at Anfield on January 25, 2012 in Liverpool, England.
View Photo »Liverpool owners Tom Werner (L) and John Henry speak before the English League cup semi final second leg football match between Liverpool and Manchester City at Anfield, Liverpool, north-west England, on January 25 2012.
View Photo »Attorneys John Henry Browne (L) and Emma Scanlan (R) for Colton Harris-Moore's the Barefoot Bandit, talk to the media after getting a lower sentence for their client in Island Superior Court in Coupeville, Washington on December 16, 2011. Harris-Moore received the low end of the...
View Photo »John Henry Browne, the attorney for Colton Harris-Moore, who is also known as the "Barefoot Bandit," testifies in Island County Superior Court, Friday, Dec. 16, 2011, in Coupeville, Wash. Harris-Moore was later sentenced to more than seven years in prison after pleading guilty to dozens...
View Photo »Attorney John Henry Browne, right, uses a court document to shield his conversation with Colton Harris-Moore, in Island County Superior Court, Friday, Dec. 16, 2011, in Coupeville, Wash. Harris-Moore was later sentenced to more than seven years in prison after pleading guilty to dozens...
View Photo »Attorney John Henry Browne, right, places his hand on the shoulder of Colton Harris-Moore, after Browne concluded testimony that included details of the troubled childhood of Harris-Moore, who is also known as the "Barefoot Bandit," in Island County Superior Court, Friday, Dec. 16,...
View Photo »John Henry Browne, center, an attorney for Colton Harris-Moore, who is also known as the "Barefoot Bandit," speaks in Island County Superior Court, Friday, Dec. 16, 2011, in Coupeville, Wash. , as co-counsel Emma Scanlan looks on at right. Harris-Moore was answering to 30 state felony...
View Photo »Boston Red Sox owner John Henry and president/CEO Larry Lucchino (L) look on during a news conference introducing Bobby Valentine (R) as the new Boston Red Sox manager at Fenway Park in Boston, Massachusetts December 1, 2011. Valentine was officially introduced as the new manager of the...
View Photo »BOSTON, MA - DECEMBER 01: Team owners Larry Lucchino, left, and John Henry, far right, and vice president and general manager Ben Cherington, center, pose with Bobby Valentine after he was introduced as the new manager for the Boston Red Sox during a press conference on December 1, 2011...
View Photo »In this undated photo, John Henry Conner Jr. is shown. In Roanoke, Va. , John Conner and Whitney Roberts are set to be sentenced next month after they pleaded guilty in May to federal charges of harassing witnesses. Prosecutors said the pair set up a Facebook account that Conner used to...
View Photo »NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 20: John Henry Clippinger of Harvard University attends The Louise Blouin Foundation Presents The Fifth Annual Blouin Creative Leadership Summit - Day 2 at the Metropolitan Club on September 20, 2011 in New York City.
View Photo »Colton Harris-Moore (L), the Barefoot Bandit, reacts with his attorney John Henry Browne (R) after receiving an 87 month prison sentence in Island Superior Court in Coupeville, Washington on December 16, 2011. Harris-Moore received the low end of the standard sentence for felony...
View Photo »Colton Harris-Moore (L), the Barefoot Bandit, and his attorney John Henry Browne listen to the prosecuting attorney's case during Harris-Moore's sentencing in Island Superior Court in Coupeville, Washington December 16, 2011. Harris-Moore pleaded guilty to felony charges in San Juan...
View Photo »A Sheriff's deputy (L), attorney John Henry Brown (C) and his client Colton Harris-Moore, the Barefoot Bandit, listen as felony charges are read at his sentencing in Island Superior Court in Coupeville, Washington December 16, 2011. Harris-Moore pleaded guilty to felony charges in...
View Photo »Colton Harris-Moore, center, also known as the "Barefoot Bandit," signs documents with the help of his attorneys, John Henry Browne, right, and Emma Scanlan, left, in Island County Superior court after learning that he was sentenced to more than seven years in prison after pleading guilty...
View Photo »Colton Harris-Moore, left, also known as the "Barefoot Bandit," smiles as he sits with his attorney, John Henry Browne, right, in Island County Superior court just before learning that he was sentenced to more than seven years in prison after pleading guilty to dozens of state charges stemming...
View Photo »Colton Harris-Moore, right, also known as the "Barefoot Bandit," talks with his attorney, John Henry Browne, left, in Island County Superior Court, Friday, Dec. 16, 2011, in Coupeville, Wash. Harris-Moore has been sentenced to xxx years in prison after pleading guilty to dozens of state...
View Photo »Colton Harris-Moore, left, also known as the "Barefoot Bandit," sits next to his attorney, John Henry Browne, right, in Island County Superior Court, Friday, Dec. 16, 2011, in Coupeville, Wash. Harris-Moore pleaded guilty Friday to burglary and theft charges in the Barefoot Bandit case.
View Photo »CORRECTS REFERENCE TO SENTENCING - Colton Harris-Moore, left, also known as the "Barefoot Bandit," sits next to his attorney, John Henry Browne, right, in Island County Superior Court, Friday, Dec. 16, 2011, in Coupeville, Wash. Harris-Moore pleaded guilty Friday to burglary and theft...
View Photo »John Henry Browne, center, the attorney for Colton Harris-Moore, who is also known as the "Barefoot Bandit," talks to reporters, Friday, Jan. 27, 2012, following the federal sentencing hearing for Harris-Moore in Seattle. At second from left is Lance Rosen, the attorney who is handling...
View Photo »He should schedule meetings at the furthest boardroom in city hall instead of his office
