| Delcarmen: I want to setup Pap… | 02.13.09 at 5:11 pm ET |
FORT MYERS, Fla. – Manny Delcarmen sat at his locker on Friday afternoon at the Red Sox complex and looked completely relaxed.
Ironic, since his goal is to win one of the most competitive jobs in camp this year.
Delcarmen, who was busy raising money through his bowling charity in Boston, said he didn’t pay much attention to all the changes in the bullpen this winter as names like Ramon Ramirez and Takashi Saito were added to the roster to provide depth to the back end of a bullpen that is anchored by Jonathan Papelbon.
“I try to stay away from baseball as much as I can during the offseason,” he said. “But when (the moves) came about, it’s always good to have extra pitching just because you never know what’s going to happen with this game. We’ve got Masty, Ramirez, Saito, whoever has the hot hand is going to get the opportunity. I think Tito is going to do a great job just mixing us in there and give all of us an opportunity.”
But most telling was his comment that he told Francona that he wants the job. It’s just like anyone going on a job interview, you’ve got to ask for the job many times to GET the job. Read the rest of this entry »
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