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    BOSTON -- The door was ajar, and Theo Epstein finally walked through it and back into the front office of the Boston Red Sox.

    The most successful general manager in franchise history will rejoin the Red Sox baseball operations department in a full-time -- but otherwise unspecified -- position. His long-rumored return comes 2½ months after he fled Fenway Park in a gorilla suit.

    "As you know, we have spoken frequently during the last 10 weeks," the team and Epstein said in a joint statement on Thursday night. "We have engaged in healthy, spirited debates about what it will take over the long term for the Red Sox to remain a great organization and, in fact, become a more effective organization in philosophy, approaches and ideals.

    "Ironically, Theo's departure has brought us closer together in many respects, and, thanks to these conversations, we now enjoy the bonds of a shared vision for the organization's future that did not exist on Oct. 31. With this vision in place, Theo will return to the Red Sox in a full-time baseball operations capacity, details of which will be announced next week," the statement continued.

    Epstein declined to elaborate on the statement, which also came from principal owner John Henry, chairman Tom Werner and president Larry Lucchino. The team would not comment on how Epstein will fit into the organization's hierarchy, but Henry denied that Lucchino's role was diminished to lure Epstein back.

    "Larry's role does not change," Henry said. "Details next week."

    Lucchino did not immediately respond to an e-mail seeking comment.

    The Red Sox have been operating with co-GMs, former Epstein lieutenants Jed Hoyer and Ben Cherington. But their Dec. 12 promotions were overshadowed by persistent rumors that they would soon be working for Epstein again.

    "Certainly Theo is a good friend of all of us, and he's worked very closely with these guys in the past," Lucchino said then. "The door has been really ajar for some time, and until Theo goes to work for another baseball organization we'll keep the light on in the window with the possibility of him coming back and helping us."

    Epstein's return concludes an almost Shakespearean saga that led him to walk away from the team, reportedly because of a falling out with Lucchino, his longtime mentor. The Red Sox president and chief executive officer first hired Epstein, then a Yale student, to work as an intern with the Baltimore Orioles; Epstein followed Lucchino to the San Diego Padres and rose to assistant GM there.

    The Red Sox made Epstein the youngest GM in baseball history in 2003, and his first team came within a Pedro Martinez pitch count of reaching the World Series. The next year, Boston won it all for the first time since 1918.

    The Red Sox also reached the postseason in '05 -- a three-year run that was a first in franchise history. But what should have been easy negotiations over a contract extension turned fierce and Freudian.

    On Oct. 31, the day his old deal was set to expire, Epstein belied a newspaper report that he had agreed to stay and walked away from the team's three-year, $4.5 million offer. To avoid the encamped media, he borrowed a gorilla costume left over from the team's Halloween party.

    Explaining his move two days later, Epstein said, "You have to be all-in. You have to believe in every aspect of the job and the organization and your ability to stay and do the job the right way, with your whole heart and your whole soul. And in the end, it just wasn't the right fit. It wasn't right."

    Both sides denied -- or at least downplayed -- a rift between Epstein and Lucchino.

    "We've had a very successful working relationship," Epstein said in November. "I think Larry and I like each other. As with any long relationship, there are complexities. ... But in the end, I want what's best for Larry. He's done a lot for me. I owe him quite a bit, and I take that to heart."
    2007 BCS and 2009 BCS CHAMPS
    2006 & 2007 NCAA MENS BASKETBALL CHAMPS
    2008 & 2010 RAYS BASEBALL AMERICAN LEAGUE CHAMPS

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    Interesting .......

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    • #3
      Originally posted by wayne1218
      Interesting .......
      cmon wayne one night with out it:christmas
      2007 BCS and 2009 BCS CHAMPS
      2006 & 2007 NCAA MENS BASKETBALL CHAMPS
      2008 & 2010 RAYS BASEBALL AMERICAN LEAGUE CHAMPS

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      • #4
        the red sox are a fuckin mess.
        2013 NCAA POD Record

        8-3ATS +3.80 units

        2013 NFL POD Record

        1-2 ATS -4.50 units

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        • #5
          Originally posted by bhs4life
          cmon wayne one night with out it:christmas

          What? :christmas

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          • #6
            Originally posted by 10DimeBry
            the red sox are a fuckin mess.
            No doubt!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by wayne1218
              What? :christmas
              lol j/k with ya buddy
              2007 BCS and 2009 BCS CHAMPS
              2006 & 2007 NCAA MENS BASKETBALL CHAMPS
              2008 & 2010 RAYS BASEBALL AMERICAN LEAGUE CHAMPS

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              • #8
                Red Sux SUCK!!!!!! lmao!!

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                • #9
                  Getting back Theo is HUGE!!!! redsox fans should be happy

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by The Lovedoc
                    Getting back Theo is HUGE!!!! redsox fans should be happy
                    I would be happier if i had Renteria and Damon back. THAT would be HUGE!!!!!

                    WTF is Theo going to do? There is nothing left out there doc!

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                    • #11
                      Yes there is wayne...you just haven't looked yet

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                      • #12
                        I would be happy if we had anyone in CF. Damon was a good player but right now i think i heard CF for the sox is going to be played by either KB or jbc at this point. good god
                        2013 NCAA POD Record

                        8-3ATS +3.80 units

                        2013 NFL POD Record

                        1-2 ATS -4.50 units

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                        • #13
                          Personally..i always liked Damon.. He was the only player i liked on the sox.... Glad we have him but i would have been happier with Juan Pierre...

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by The Lovedoc
                            Yes there is wayne...you just haven't looked yet
                            Who? ... And don't give me Jeremy Reed, Julio Lugo, or Alex Gonzalez!

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                            • #15
                              i'd rather the sox put the young Marte in CF over any of those swag ass guys you listed wayne. and thats not a knock on you or your post thats a knock on those clowns
                              2013 NCAA POD Record

                              8-3ATS +3.80 units

                              2013 NFL POD Record

                              1-2 ATS -4.50 units

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