Ex-Red Sox manager Bobby Valentine got the gig he was aiming for: he?ll be named the new Athletic Director of Sacred Heart University in a press conference scheduled for Tuesday, CtPost?s William Paxton reports.
It?s another odd turn for the former big-league infielder and three-time major league manager. Besides managing the Rangers, Mets and Red Sox and commentating for ESPN, Valentine also spent seven years managing in Japan, served as Director of Public Safety & Health for?Stamford, Connecticut and popularized the wrap sandwich.
Sacred Heart University is a Catholic school located in Fairfield, Connecticut and apparently is a Northeast Conference powerhouse in baseball and golf. The baseball team went 25-32 last season, but still won the NEC for a second straight season with a 19-13 conference record.
Following a disastrous lone season in Boston, it?s doubtful that the 62-year-old Valentine will ever surface in a major league dugout again. Still, he does have a winning record in 16 years as a major league manager, going 1,186-1,165.
Where this leaves Valentine and NBC is unclear. Valentine was hired last month to serve as a co-host on a weekday talk show for NBC Sports Radio. That gig was due to begin in April.
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