Leyland’s wife wanted to come to Boston
May 14th, 2007 by Bill Burt
I just sat down with Tigers manager Jim Leyland for about 30 minutes, alone, prior to tonight’s Red Sox-Tigers game at Fenway Park.
He was great. He admitted he almost came to Boston in 1997, when the Sox later hired Jimy Williams. In fact, he said, his wife was very upset with his choice of Florida over Boston.
Check out my columnĀ in Tuesday’s Eagle-Tribune Publishing Co. newspapers (www.eagletribune.com).
A few nuggets from pregame:
Tiger’s Sean Casey will be in Lawrence early on Tuesday morning to help out his close friend Father Paul O’Brien of St. Patrick’s. Casey will be serving breakfast beginning at 7 a.m. to the needy as part of St. Patrick’s “Cor Unum Meal Center,” which opened on Sept. 30, 2006.
The food kitchen had previously served lunch and dinner. Now breakfast is available.
“I’ll be right up and at ‘em early,” said Dunn, immediately after batting practice. “Paul does a great job. I look forward to being up there again.”
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