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Red Sox make Roenicke team’s interim manager

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It took Ron Roenicke almost five years to get another chance as a major league manager.

He’ll need to wait at least until next week for “permanency.”

The Red Sox made Roenicke their interim manager Tuesday, promoting the former Brewers skipper to replace Alex Cora on the day Boston’s pitchers and catchers reported for the start of spring training in Fort Myers, Florida.

Although there is no expiration date on Roenicke’s tenure, the interim tag will stay until Major League Baseball completes its investigat­ion into whether the Red Sox engaged in illegal signsteali­ng during their 2018 World Series championsh­ip season. If the probe clears Roenicke, who has denied being part of any rules violations, he is expected to stay.

“We felt that naming Ron our interim manager was the best way to respect the investigat­ion that’s ongoing into our 2018 club. But we feel very strongly about Ron’s ability to lead this group and how wellsuited he is for this task,” chief baseball officer Chaim Bloom said in a news conference on the eve of the team’s first formal workout.

“We have no reason to think that there is anything that would cause an adverse result for Ron in this investigat­ion,” Bloom said. “We’re going to respect the ongoing investigat­ion and we’ll address permanency once it’s complete.”

Just one year after winning the World Series in his first season in Boston, Cora was let go when commission­er Rob Manfred named him as a ringleader behind the Astros’ 2017 illegal signsteali­ng. The Red Sox have maintained that there was no similar scheme after Cora took over in Boston

the next year.

Manfred said last week that he hoped to have the Red Sox investigat­ion completed before the start of spring training. But a person with knowledge of the probe said Tuesday the investigat­ion will continue at least into next week. The person spoke on the condition of anonymity because there was no formal announceme­nt.

Red Sox pitchers and catchers reported Tuesday and have their first workout today. Rather than open spring training without a manager, the team gave the job to Roenicke — for now.

Roenicke, 63, takes over a team that is dealing with the fallout not only from the cheating investigat­ion but also the salary dump of onetime AL MVP Mookie Betts and Cy Young winner David Price.

PILLAR EXPECTS TO LAND WITH RED SOX >> It ultimately took more than two months for Kevin Pillar to land with the Boston Red Sox after being non-tendered by the Giants. Jon Heyman of MLB Network reported the two sides “are close” to an agreement, and Ken Rosenthal said the contract will be a major league, guaranteed deal if completed. AHMED, DIAMONDBAC­KS AGREE TO 4-YEAR DEAL >> The Arizona Diamondbac­ks

capped a busy offseason by locking down their two-time Gold Glove shortstop, who has slowly turned into a solid offensive threat.

The Diamondbac­ks announced that they’ve agreed to a $32.5 million, four-year deal with Nick Ahmed that runs through the 2023 season. The 29-year-old Ahmed was eligible for salary arbitratio­n and had his hearing scheduled for Wednesday, but that won’t be needed thanks to the deal.

Ahmed has had a reputation as an elite defensive shortstop since his debut with Arizona in 2014 and has steadily improved his hitting. He hit a career-high .254 last season with 19 homers and 82 RBIs in 158 games. GONZÁLEZ ‘REMORSEFUL’ FOR ROLE IN ASTROS’ SIGN STEALING >> Marwin González became the first batter from the 2017 Houston Astros team that won the World Series to publicly apologize for his role in the signsteali­ng scandal, expressing regret Tuesday after reporting to spring training with the Minnesota Twins in Fort Myers, Florida.

“I’m remorseful for everything that happened in 2017, for everything that we did as a group, and for the players that were affected directly by us by doing this and some other things,” González said. He later added: “I wish that we could take it back, but there’s nothing we can do now.”

MARINERS AGREE TO MINOR LEAGUE DEAL WITH CARLOS GONZALEZ >> The Mariners are adding depth to their outfield, agreeing to a minor league contract with former All-Star Carlos González, according to a person with knowledge of the deal.

González’s deal is pending a successful physical, the person told The Associated Press.

 ?? JOHN BAZEMORE — AP ?? The Red Sox named Ron Roenicke has their “interim” manager on Tuesday.
JOHN BAZEMORE — AP The Red Sox named Ron Roenicke has their “interim” manager on Tuesday.

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