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		<title>Source: Crisp agrees to deal with A&#8217;s</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Jan 2012 04:36:29 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) &#8212; Free agent center fielder Coco Crisp agreed to a two-year contract to return to the Athletics, filling one key void in the Oakland outfield heading into the 2012 season.</p>
<p>A person with knowledge of the negotiations on Tuesday confirmed Crisp would return to the A&#8217;s, a deal worth $14 million first reported by ESPN. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the team hadn&#8217;t made a formal announcement and details were still being finalized. The contract also includes a club option for 2014.</p>
<p>Crisp, who generated inquiries to varying levels from about half of the major league clubs this winter, had hoped to continue playing on the West Coast. The A&#8217;s already lost left fielder and slugger Josh Willingham and right fielder David DeJesus in free agency earlier this offseason, then outfielder Ryan Sweeney was traded to the Boston Red Sox last week along with All-Star closer Andrew Bailey.</p>
<p>Earlier Tuesday, the A&#8217;s announced they had traded outfielder Jai Miller to the Baltimore Orioles for cash considerations. Miller was designated for assignment by Oakland on Dec. 23 after the A&#8217;s received four players in a trade with Washington that sent starting pitcher Gio Gonzalez to the Nationals.</p>
<p>The 32-year-old Crisp has batted .269 with 16 home runs, 92 RBIs, nine triples and 81 stolen bases in his two seasons with Oakland, which is in rebuilding mode in hopes of being able to relocate to San Jose, construct a new ballpark and become a big spender &#8211; though the San Francisco Giants hold the territorial rights to Santa Clara County. As is customary with the low-budget A&#8217;s, general manager Billy Beane has unloaded several star players in recent weeks, including starting pitchers Gonzalez and Trevor Cahill, Bailey and fellow reliever Craig Breslow.</p>
<p>Crisp is likely to have newly acquired Josh Reddick playing alongside him. Reddick came to the A&#8217;s in the trade with Boston last week.</p>
<p>The 24-year-old Reddick, who began last season at Triple-A Pawtucket before being promoted in late May, batted .280 with seven homers and 28 RBIs in 87 games for the Red Sox in 2011. He can play any outfield spot.</p>
<p>Crisp played his first four seasons with Cleveland three in Boston and one in Kansas City prior to joining the A&#8217;s. He appeared in only 75 games during an injury-plagued 2010 season, but made the most of his chances when he was healthy. The A&#8217;s exercised their $5.75 million option on Crisp for 2011, when he rebounded to play in 136 games and stole a career-high 49 bases and was caught stealing nine times.</p>
<p>The A&#8217;s went 74-88 last season but made strides after Bob Melvin came aboard as manager in June in place of Bob Geren. They haven&#8217;t posted a winning record or earned a playoff berth since being swept in the 2006 AL championship series by Detroit.</p>
<p>In 2010, Crisp went on the disabled list in April with a broken pinkie finger and was placed on the DL again in May with a strained ribcage muscle. Crisp broke the pinkie a second time on Sept. 18 and missed the remainder of the season.</p>
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		<title>A&#8217;s Trade Adrew Bailey to Red Sox</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Dec 2011 06:10:23 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) &#8212; Bobby Valentine has found his new man for the back end of the Boston bullpen.</p>
<p>The Oakland Athletics traded All-Star closer Andrew Bailey and outfielder Ryan Sweeney to the Red Sox on Wednesday for outfielder Josh Reddick and infield prospect Miles Head and minor league pitcher Raul Alcantara.</p>
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<p>In the deal, first reported by ESPN, Bailey gives the Red Sox a reliable ninth-inning guy to replace the departed Jonathan Papelbon, who signed a $50 million, four-year contract as a free agent with the Philadelphia Phillies in November.</p>
<p>Bailey &#8212; the 2009 AL Rookie of the Year who made the All-Star team that season and again in 2010 &#8212; has been the subject of trade talk this offseason.</p>
<p>The right-handed Bailey, 27, went 0-4 with a 3.24 ERA and 24 saves in 41 2-3 innings and 42 appearances this year. He spent time on the disabled list for the second straight season, pitching for the first time in 2011 on May 29 after being sidelined with a strained right forearm.</p>
<p>Bailey becomes the fourth key pitcher traded this month for the rebuilding A&#8217;s, who dealt starter Trevor Cahill and reliever Craig Breslow to the Arizona Diamondbacks on Dec. 9 and then sent left-handed starter Gio Gonzalez to Washington last Thursday.</p>
<p>Reddick, who began last season at Triple-A Pawtucket before being promoted in late May, will look to fill a big void in Oakland&#8217;s open outfield.</p>
<p>The 24-year-old Reddick batted .280 with seven homers and 28 RBIs in 87 games for Boston in 2011. He can play any outfield spot and likely will get immediate action for the A&#8217;s, who already lost outfielders David DeJesus and Josh Willingham in free agency. Center fielder Coco Crisp isn&#8217;t expected to return either.</p>
<p>Oakland general manager Billy Beane is retooling his roster for the future in hopes of the franchise getting the go ahead to build a new ballpark some 40 miles south in San Jose despite the San Francisco Giants owning the territorial rights to technology-rich Santa Clara County. Beane and owner Lew Wolff have said they expect to hear soon from Commissioner Bud Selig, and Beane said the unsettled stadium situation would affect him being able to sign his own free agents this winter.</p>
<p>The A&#8217;s (74-88) haven&#8217;t posted a winning record or earned a playoff berth since being swept in the 2006 AL championship series by Detroit.</p>
<p>At last summer&#8217;s trade deadline, the A&#8217;s and Red Sox were near completion on a deal that would have sent Oakland right-hander Rich Harden to Boston for Triple-A first baseman Lars Anderson, but it fell through late because of Harden&#8217;s lengthy list of injury issues.</p>
<p>Former Red Sox pitching coach Curt Young returned to the A&#8217;s this offseason to work under manager Bob Melvin.</p>
<p>Head, a first baseman, batted .299 with 22 home runs and 82 RBIs in 129 games with the Red Sox two Single-A affiliates, at Greenville and Salem.</p>
<p>The right-handed Alcantara, 19, combined for a 1-4 record and a 2.20 ERA in 13 starts with Single-A Lowell and the Red Sox affiliate in the Gulf Coast League. He struck out 50 and walked just 12 while holding opponents to a .208 batting average.</p>
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		<title>A’s agree to trade closer Bailey, Sweeney to Red&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Dec 2011 05:45:20 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>OAKLAND, CALIF. The Oakland Athletics traded all-star closer Andrew Bailey and outfielder Ryan Sweeney to the Boston Red Sox on Wednesday for outfielder Josh Reddick and prospects Miles Head and Raul Alcantara.</p>
<p>In the deal, first reported by ESPN, new Red Sox manager Bobby Valentine has found a reliable ninth-inning guy in Bailey to replace the departed Jonathan Papelbon, who signed a four-year, $50-million US contract as a free agent with the Philadelphia Phillies in November.</p>
<p>Bailey — the 2009 AL Rookie of the Year who made the all-star team that season and again in 2010 — has been the subject of trade talk this off-season.</p>
<p>The right-handed Bailey, 27, went 0-4 with a 3.24 earned-run average and 24 saves in 41 2-3 innings this year. He spent time on the disabled list for the second straight season, pitching for the first time in 2011 on May 29 after being sidelined with a strained right forearm.</p>
<p>Bailey becomes the fourth key pitcher traded this month for the rebuilding A’s, who dealt starter Trevor Cahill and reliever Craig Breslow to the Arizona Diamondbacks on Dec. 9 and then sent left-handed starter Gio Gonzalez to Washington last Thursday.</p>
<p>Reddick will look to fill a big void in Oakland’s open outfield.</p>
<p>The 24-year-old Reddick batted .280 with seven homers and 28 RBIs in 87 games for Boston in 2011. He can play any outfield spot and likely will get immediate action for the A’s, who already lost outfielders David DeJesus and Josh Willingham in free agency. Center fielder Coco Crisp isn’t expected to return either.</p>
<p>Oakland general manager Billy Beane is retooling his roster for the future in hopes of the franchise getting the go ahead to build a new ballpark in San Jose despite the San Francisco Giants owning the territorial rights to technology-rich Santa Clara County. Beane and owner Lew Wolff have said they expect to hear soon from commissioner Bud Selig, and Beane said the unsettled stadium situation would affect him being able to sign his own free agents this winter.</p>
<p>The A’s (74-88) haven’t posted a winning record or earned a playoff berth since being swept in the 2006 AL championship series by Detroit.</p>
<p>At last summer’s trade deadline, the A’s and Red Sox were near completion on a deal that would have sent Oakland right-hander Rich Harden of Victoria to Boston for triple-A first baseman Lars Anderson but it fell through late because of Harden’s lengthy list of injury issues.</p>
<p>Former Red Sox pitching coach Curt Young returned to the A’s this off-season to work under manager Bob Melvin</p>
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		<title>Reports: Boston lands Bailey from Oakland</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Dec 2011 05:38:59 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>BOSTON, Dec. 28 (UPI) &#8212; The Boston Red Sox have acquired all-star closer Andrew Bailey and outfielder Ryan Sweeney from the Oakland Athletics, multiple reports indicated Wednesday.</p>
<p>ESPN reported the Red Sox will send outfielder Josh Reddick, third baseman Miles Head and pitcher Raul Alcantara to Oakland.</p>
<p>Bailey would replace Jonathan Papelbon in the Boston bullpen after Papelbon bolted the Red Sox to join the Philadelphia Phillies.</p>
<p>Bailey, who garnered 2009 American League Rookie of the Year honors, compiled 75 saves and a 2.07 ERA in 157 appearances over three seasons with Oakland.</p>
<p>Sweeney confirmed the trade to the San Jose (Calif.) Mercury-News, saying he was excited but surprised the trade after Oakland had tendered him a contract this month.</p>
<p>The key for the A&#8217;s in the trade is Alcantara, The Boston Globe reported.</p>
<p>The 19-year-old prospect has a 2.72 career ERA over two minor-league seasons and is hard-thrower, the newspaper said.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ OAKLAND, Calif. - Bobby Valentine has found his new man for the back end of the Boston bullpen. The Oakland Athletics traded all-star closer Andrew Bailey and outfielder Ryan Sweeney to the Red Sox on Wednesday for outfielder Josh Reddick and infield prospect Miles Head and minor league pitcher Raul Alcantara. ]]></description>
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<p>OAKLAND, Calif. &#8211; Bobby Valentine has found his new man for the back end of the Boston bullpen.</p>
<p>The Oakland Athletics traded all-star closer Andrew Bailey and outfielder Ryan Sweeney to the Red Sox on Wednesday for outfielder Josh Reddick and infield prospect Miles Head and minor league pitcher Raul Alcantara.</p>
<p>In the deal, first reported by ESPN, Bailey gives the Red Sox a reliable ninth-inning guy to replace the departed Jonathan Papelbon, who signed a US$50 million, four-year contract as a free agent with the Philadelphia Phillies in November.</p>
<p>Bailey — the 2009 AL Rookie of the Year who made the all-star team that season and again in 2010 — has been the subject of trade talk this off-season.</p>
<p>The right-handed Bailey, 27, went 0-4 with a 3.24 ERA and 24 saves in 41 2-3 innings and 42 appearances this year. He spent time on the disabled list for the second straight season, pitching for the first time in 2011 on May 29 after being sidelined with a strained right forearm.</p>
<p>Bailey becomes the fourth key pitcher traded this month for the rebuilding A&#8217;s, who dealt starter Trevor Cahill and reliever Craig Breslow to the Arizona Diamondbacks on Dec. 9 and then sent left-handed starter Gio Gonzalez to Washington last Thursday.</p>
<p>Reddick, who began last season at triple-A Pawtucket before being promoted in late May, will look to fill a big void in Oakland&#8217;s open outfield.</p>
<p>The 24-year-old Reddick batted .280 with seven homers and 28 RBIs in 87 games for Boston in 2011. He can play any outfield spot and likely will get immediate action for the A&#8217;s, who already lost outfielders David DeJesus and Josh Willingham in free agency. Center fielder Coco Crisp isn&#8217;t expected to return either.</p>
<p>Oakland general manager Billy Beane is retooling his roster for the future in hopes of the franchise getting the go ahead to build a new ballpark in San Jose despite the San Francisco Giants owning the territorial rights to technology-rich Santa Clara County. Beane and owner Lew Wolff have said they expect to hear soon from Commissioner Bud Selig, and Beane said the unsettled stadium situation would affect him being able to sign his own free agents this winter.</p>
<p>The A&#8217;s (74-88) haven&#8217;t posted a winning record or earned a playoff berth since being swept in the 2006 AL championship series by Detroit.</p>
<p>At last summer&#8217;s trade deadline, the A&#8217;s and Red Sox were near completion on a deal that would have sent Oakland right-hander Rich Harden of Victoria to Boston for triple-A first baseman Lars Anderson, but it fell through late because of Harden&#8217;s lengthy list of injury issues.</p>
<p>Former Red Sox pitching coach Curt Young returned to the A&#8217;s this off-season to work under manager Bob Melvin.</p>
<p>Head, a first baseman, batted .299 with 22 home runs and 82 RBIs in 129 games with the Red Sox two single-A affiliates, at Greenville and Salem.</p>
<p>The right-handed Alcantara, 19, combined for a 1-4 record and a 2.20 ERA in 13 starts with single-A Lowell and the Red Sox affiliate in the Gulf Coast League. He struck out 50 and walked just 12 while holding opponents to a .208 batting average.</p>
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<p><span>D</span>ALLAS — The Oakland Athletics have a decision to make regarding their outfield.</p>
<p>They’re in rebuilding mode but aren’t convinced that a highly touted, yet unproven, prospect such as Michael Taylor is ready for an everyday job.</p>
<p>So they’re open to signing low-cost free agents, but playing those types of veterans might block Taylor or other prospects from getting a legitimate opportunity.</p>
<p>It’s clear the A’s must acquire some outfield depth because they could lose all three starters from last season to free agency. David DeJesus already is gone, and Josh Willingham and <b>Coco Crisp</b><span> [stats]</span> could soon be.</p>
<p>How they sort out their final mix of outfielders will be one of their biggest chores come spring training.</p>
<p>&#8220;There’s an opportunity for them to prove (themselves),&#8221; A’s general manager Billy Beane said of his young outfielders.</p>
<p>Oakland could target outfielders via trade, but as the second day of the winter meetings wrapped up Tuesday, they were not close to completing any deals.</p>
<p>&#8220;There’s nothing imminent,&#8221; said Beane, who was scheduled to catch a flight out of Dallas on Tuesday night.</p>
<p>The meetings end Thursday.</p>
<p>The A’s have four outfielders on their 40-man roster, and only Ryan Sweeney has more than 28 games of major league experience. Taylor and Jai Miller have combined for 39 games, and Jermaine Mitchell — who might be sidelined at the start of spring training because of knee surgery — has yet to make his big league debut.</p>
<p>As the roster stands, Beane said he envisions Sweeney as his right fielder but is less certain who will play left and center.</p>
<p>Taylor, who will be 26 later this month, is the most puzzling candidate. The A’s raved about his tools upon acquiring him from Toronto in December 2009, but he has hit .272 and averaged 11 homers and 71 RBIs over two seasons with Sacramento, hardly dominant numbers. He made his big league debut in September and hit .200 with one homer in 11 games.</p>
<p>&#8220;I think he might be more of a fourth outfielder,&#8221; said one scout who has watched Taylor extensively. &#8220;I’m not sure they know what they have yet.&#8221;</p>
<p>Beane said the A’s won’t rush outfielders Grant Green or Michael Choice, the team’s first-round picks in 2009 and 2010. But manager Bob Melvin spoke highly of Choice and said he thinks it’s possible Choice could taste the majors in 2012.</p>
<p>In trade news, the Boston <b>Red Sox</b><span> [team stats]</span> and San Diego Padres were among the teams the A’s held discussion with Tuesday regarding closer Andrew Bailey. It’s thought that Boston would part with outfielders Ryan Kalish or Josh Reddick as part of a package for Bailey, but it will likely take higher-profile prospects for the A’s to pull the trigger.</p>
<p>Word is the A’s have talked with Texas and asked for one of the Rangers’ top three prospects — shortstop Jurickson Profar, left-hander Martin Perez or third baseman Mike Olt — whom the Rangers weren’t willing to part with.</p>
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<p>After continued seasons of collective struggles at the plate, the Oakland Athletics have hired Chili Davis to become the next hitting coach for the organization. After spending one year with the Pawtucket Red Sox, the Triple-A affiliate for the Boston Red Sox, Davis will move west and take over a very important role with Oakland. The hiring was confirmed on Friday evening by Susan Slusser:</p>
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<p>Chili will have his plate full &#8212; bad pun intended &#8212; with the A&#8217;s, especially with the organization expected to have an influx of young hitters in the coming years. With players such as Josh Willingham and Hideki Matsui likely leaving for free agency, it will be imperative for Davis to work effortlessly with the prospects making their way to the Major Leagues in the coming months.</p>
<p>This appears to be a good hire on the surface. Davis reportedly worked well with the Red Sox and their organization and he has been a hot commodity by multiple teams in recent years.</p>
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<p>SAGINAW &#8211; Former Arthur Hill and Central Michigan University star Curt Young is returning to the Oakland Athletics as their pitching coach after one year with the Boston Red Sox.</p>
<p>Young was the pitching coach for Oakland from 2004 to 2010, but left after the 2010 season to take a job with the Boston Red Sox.</p>
<p>After the season, however, Boston parted ways with manager Terry Francona and Oakland fired pitching coach Ron Romanick. Boston gave the Athletics permission to interview Young.</p>
<p>During Young&#8217;s time with Oakland, the Athletics had the league&#8217;s lowest ERA (4.03) and batting average allowed (.257).</p>
<p>According to the San Franciso Chronicle, the Red Sox will pay for a large part of the salary for Young, who had one year remaining on his Boston contract.</p>
<p>Young is familiar with just about all of the Oakland pitchers, including Gio Gonzalez, Trevor Cahill, Brett Anderson and Dallas Braden.</p>
<p>Young, a member of the Saginaw County Sports Hall of Fame, pitched for Oakland for 10 years and has spent 23 years in the organization.</p>
<blockquote readability="10.596666666667"><p>sfgate.com: &#8220;I started with Curt. Why not continue with him?&#8221; Gonzalez said. &#8220;I think it&#8217;s a great thing. It feels like he just took a year off, took a vacation.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;The roots run extremely deep,&#8221; Braden said. &#8220;His pedigree is Oakland all the way. He&#8217;s back in his element. He knows what wave to catch.&#8221;</p>
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<p>OAKLAND, Calif. — Bob Melvin is bringing back a familiar face to guide the Oakland Athletics’ pitchers.</p>
<p>Pitching coach Curt Young is leaving the Boston Red Sox to return to Oakland and work under Melvin, who received a three-year deal in September to be the club’s permanent manager.</p>
<p>The A’s announced Friday that Young had signed a one-year deal to rejoin the club that originally drafted him in the fourth round in 1981.</p>
<p>Melvin won’t have to worry one bit about Young getting up to speed with the staff. The A’s figured the timing was right to reach out to Young with the uncertainty of Boston’s field staff after manager Terry Francona was let go last month.</p>
<p>“It’s great for a number of reasons,” Melvin said in a phone interview Friday. “One, his history with the organization and he is one of the more respected pitching coaches in the game. We knew it would be difficult to get him but we thought it was a good time to ask. We’re thrilled to get him. His familiarity with the organization and the pitchers was a comfort for me.”</p>
<p>The 51-year-old Young, who pitched 10 of his 11 big-league seasons for the A’s, left Oakland last year for a stint in Boston after spending 23 years in the A’s organization. He guided the 2010 group that had an AL-best 3.56 ERA and a league-leading 17 shutouts while holding opponents to a .245 batting average.</p>
<p>During Young’s tenure from 2004-2010, A’s pitchers led the American League with a 4.03 ERA and held opponents to an AL-low .257 average while allowing the fewest home runs (1,062) in the league.</p>
<p>Young spent four years as a minor league coach in the organization before becoming pitching coach.<br />Melvin and Young spent a short time as teammates during the 1992 season with Kansas City. They have golfed together, too.</p>
<p>“This move provides Bob with not only an experienced pitching coach on his staff but also someone who has a lot of experience specifically with the organization and with the pitchers on this team,” assistant general manager David Forst said. “On a personal level, Curt has always been well-liked by everyone in Oakland, and it’ll be nice to have him back on our side this season.”</p>
<p>Also Friday, the A’s said they named Mike Henriques strength and conditioning coach for 2012.</p>
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<p>The A’s announced Friday that Young had signed a one-year deal to rejoin the club that originally drafted him in the fourth round in 1981.</p>
<p>Melvin won’t have to worry one bit about Young getting up to speed with the staff. The A’s figured the timing was right to reach out to Young with the uncertainty of Boston’s field staff after manager Terry Francona was let go last month.</p>
<p> “It’s great for a number of reasons,” Melvin said in a phone interview Friday. “One, his history with the organization and he is one of the more respected pitching coaches in the game. We knew it would be difficult to get him but we thought it was a good time to ask. We’re thrilled to get him. His familiarity with the organization and the pitchers was a comfort for me.”</p>
<p>The 51-year-old Young, who pitched 10 of his 11 big league seasons for the A’s, left Oakland last year for a stint in Boston after spending 23 years in the A’s organization. He guided the 2010 group that had an AL-best 3.56 ERA and a league-leading 17 shutouts while holding opponents to a .245 batting average.</p>
<p>During Young’s tenure from 2004-2010, A’s pitchers led the American League with a 4.03 ERA and held opponents to an AL-low .257 average while allowing the fewest home runs (1,062) in the league. Young spent four years as a minor league coach in the organization before becoming pitching coach.</p>
<p>Melvin and Young spent a short time as teammates during the 1992 season with Kansas City. They have golfed together, too.</p>
<p> “This move provides Bob with not only an experienced pitching coach on his staff but also someone who has a lot of experience specifically with the organization and with the pitchers on this team,” A’s assistant general manager David Forst said. “On a personal level, Curt has always been well-liked by everyone in Oakland, and it’ll be nice to have him back on our side this season.”</p>
<p>Also Friday, the A’s said they named Mike Henriques strength and conditioning coach for 2012.</p>
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<p>After the Red Sox and Terry Francona parted ways, there was speculation that Young &#8212; whose pitching staff struggled as the Red Sox lost a nine-game September lead to miss the playoffs &#8212; might be the next to go even with one year remaining on his contract. Now we know for sure as he&#8217;s been re-signed by the Athletics&#8211;an organization Young has been connected to for 27 years. </p>
<p>Young was taken by Oakland as a player in the fourth round of the 1982 draft. He spent 12 years in the organization as a player, eight as a Minor League coach, and has already spent seven as a Major League pitching coach, bringing up a number of impressive young pitchers with the team. Now, after just one year away, he&#8217;ll be back for an eighth.</p>
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		<title>Oakland A&#8217;s announce hiring of Curt Young as&#8230;</title>
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<p>It doesn&#8217;t get much more official than this. The Oakland A&#8217;s have posted the following on the team website:</p>
<p>OAKLAND, Calif. &#8211; The Oakland Athletics announced today the team has signed Curt Young to a one-year contract to return as pitching coach. Young, regarded as one of the top pitching coaches in Major League Baseball, had left the A&#8217;s after 23 years in the organization to join the Boston Red Sox this past season.</p>
<p>The team also announced it has removed the &#8220;interim&#8221; title from Mike Henriques and named him strength and conditioning coach for the 2012 season.</p>
<p>Originally selected by the A&#8217;s in the fourth round of the 1981 draft, Young pitched 10 seasons with team. After four years as a minor league coach in the organization, Young was named the A&#8217;s pitching coach prior to the 2004 season. During his tenure as coach from 2004-2010, Oakland pitchers posted an American League-best 4.03 ERA and held opponents to an AL-low .257 average while allowing the fewest home runs (1,062) in the league. His 2010 staff led the American League with a 3.56 ERA and 17 shutouts, while A&#8217;s starters registered a Major League-best 3.47 ERA, the lowest such mark in the AL since the 1990 Red Sox (3.32). This past season, Boston pitchers ranked third in the American League in strikeouts (1,213) and opponent batting average (.247) and tied for fourth in shutouts (13).</p>
<p>During Young&#8217;s tenure as Oakland pitching coach, seven A&#8217;s pitchers-Mark Mulder (2004), Tim Hudson (2004), Justin Duchscherer (2005, 2008), Barry Zito (2006), Dan Haren (2007), Andrew Bailey (2009) and Trevor Cahill (2010)-have been selected to the American League All-Star team, with Mulder and Haren earning starts in the Midsummer Classic. Closers Huston Street (2005) and Bailey (2009) also earned AL Rookie of the Year honors.</p>
<p>Young compiled a 69-53 record and 4.31 ERA in 251 games, 162 starts, during an 11-year Major League pitching career that included stints with Oakland (1983-91, 1993), Kansas City (1992) and the New York Yankees (1992). The left-hander went 13-9 with a 3.45 ERA in 1986 and led the team in victories, earning him an Opening Day start in 1987. He matched his career best in wins in 1987, posting a 13-7 record and 4.08 ERA in a career-high 31 starts. Young was also a member of the A&#8217;s starting rotation when they won three consecutive American League pennants from 1988-90. He tossed two one-hitters during his career: Oct. 5, 1986 against Kansas City and June 9, 1987 vs. Chicago.</p>
<p>Henriques, originally hired as the A&#8217;s minor league strength and conditioning coordinator in November of 2010, was named Oakland&#8217;s interim strength and conditioning coach May 3 when Bob Alejo accepted an assistant athletic director position at North Carolina State. He previously spent five seasons in the San Diego Padres&#8217; minor league system (2006-10), including two years as their assistant coordinator. The Central Connecticut State graduate also served four off-seasons with the NBA&#8217;s Portland Trail Blazers as assistant strength and conditioning coach from 2007-10, as well as a summer internship at Arizona State in 2005. </p>
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		<title>Red Sox Pitching Coach Curt Young Could Leave For&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Oct 2011 01:42:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Boston Red Sox pitching coach Curt Young could leave for the Oakland Athletics by the end of the month, according to an MLB.com report. Young left the Athletics in 2010 after seven years as the team's pitching coach to sign with the Red Sox, but is reportedly the number one candidate to replace departed Oakland pitching coach Ron Romanick. Young still has one year remaining on his Boston contract, but there was already speculation the club could dismiss him after former manager Terry Francona departed]]></description>
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<p>Boston Red Sox pitching coach Curt Young could leave for the Oakland Athletics by the end of the month, according to an MLB.com report.</p>
<p>Young left the Athletics in 2010 after seven years as the team&#8217;s pitching coach to sign with the Red Sox, but is reportedly the number one candidate to replace departed Oakland pitching coach Ron Romanick.</p>
<p><img alt="Star-divide" src="http://cdn1.sbnation.com/images/blog/star-divide.v5e9d7f1.jpg" /></p>
<p>Young still has one year remaining on his Boston contract, but there was already speculation the club could dismiss him after former manager Terry Francona departed. Boston&#8217;s pitchers infamously struggled during September as the team collapsed and missed the playoffs.</p>
<p>As a player, Young was taken by Oakland in the fourth round of the 1982 draft. He has already spent 27 years in the Athletics organization, 12 as a player, eight as a Minor League coach, and seven as a Major League pitching coach. He is a friend of Athletics manager Bob Melvin.</p>
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		<title>Reports: Epstein agrees to deal with Cubs</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Oct 2011 02:22:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ A person familiar with the negotiations tells The Associated Press that Boston Red Sox general manager Theo Epstein has agreed to a contract with the Chicago Cubs. The person says compensation issues must be worked out before the deal is finalized. The person spoke on the condition of anonymity Wednesday night because there has not been an announcement. ]]></description>
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<p>A person familiar with the negotiations tells The Associated<br />
Press that Boston Red Sox general manager Theo Epstein has agreed<br />
to a contract with the Chicago Cubs.</p>
<p>The person says compensation issues must be worked out before<br />
the deal is finalized. The person spoke on the condition of<br />
anonymity Wednesday night because there has not been an<br />
announcement.</p>
<p>The 37-year-old Epstein would leave the Red Sox with a year<br />
remaining on his contract as general manager and take over what is<br />
expected to be an expanded role with the Cubs, who have gone 103<br />
years without a World Series championship.</p>
<p>Radio station WEEI in Boston, ESPN the Magazine and SI.com<br />
earlier cited unidentified sources in reporting that Epstein has<br />
agreed to a five-year deal.</p>
<p>The Cubs declined comment Wednesday and Red Sox officials could<br />
not be reached by The Associated Press. On Tuesday, a person<br />
familiar with the situation told the AP that Epstein was likely to<br />
join the Cubs within 48 hours.</p>
<p>With Epstein at the helm, the Red Sox ended an 86-year World<br />
Series championship drought in 2004 and won the title again in<br />
2007.</p>
<p>Cubs chairman Tom Ricketts fired GM Jim Hendry in July, although<br />
Hendry stayed on the job for another month.</p>
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