Red Sox owner John Henry jumped into the ongoing spat between the Red Sox and the Marlins with an impressive burn on Twitter.
In case you missed the feud, here’s a recap. The Marlins were “outraged” Thursday when the Red Sox started a team full of minor leaguers rather than their A-team — on a day when the Marlins were charging fans premium ticket prices to see the World Series champions. Just two players in the Red Sox lineup that day had MLB experience. MLB spring training guidelines state that teams should field a team with at least four regulars for any given game.
Red Sox GM Ben Cherington apologized to the Marlins via an email during the game, but the team owner isn’t about to let the Marlins have the last word.
John W. Henry ✔ @John_W_Henry
They should apologize for their regular season lineup.
4:47 PM - 8 Mar 2014
In case you missed the feud, here’s a recap. The Marlins were “outraged” Thursday when the Red Sox started a team full of minor leaguers rather than their A-team — on a day when the Marlins were charging fans premium ticket prices to see the World Series champions. Just two players in the Red Sox lineup that day had MLB experience. MLB spring training guidelines state that teams should field a team with at least four regulars for any given game.
Red Sox GM Ben Cherington apologized to the Marlins via an email during the game, but the team owner isn’t about to let the Marlins have the last word.
John W. Henry ✔ @John_W_Henry
They should apologize for their regular season lineup.
4:47 PM - 8 Mar 2014
Why is a team apologizing because the other team has a mediocre product and must sell other teams?
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