The moon buggy is lighter in space because there's less gravity there.
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There never was a power struggle between Larry and Theo. It was simply mythology. I can assure you as we move forward that Larrys role has not changed at all, and no general manager in baseball could ask for more autonomy than Theo has.
John Henry
He's done a terrific job from day one. Being the general manager of a baseball team is a very difficult job. Theo gives it everything he has in a very determined measure and selfless way. And he does it with great intelligence, discipline, honesty and humility. His record of results speaks for itself.
John Henry
Ben and Jed accepted the GM roles on an interim basis with the expectation that it was likely Theo would be returning to the club at some point. They enabled us to move forward on a business-as-unusual basis, acting in the best interests of the Boston Red Sox. We agreed with them before they accepted their new positions as to what their ensuing positions would be, so this is hardly a demotion.
John Henry
Co-division champs. That's what I'm calling it. I can understand why there isn't a playoff, but frankly, I would have liked to have had one. It would have been nice to settle the division championship.
John Henry
If somebody on any team is using illegal substances we want to know about it and it should be dealt with.
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