Red Sox majority owner John W. Henry, who has not spoken publicly about the Red Sox collapse or their parting with manager Terry Francona, came out of seclusion Tuesday night.
Henry spoke out via Twitter.
He limited his baseball-related tweets primarily to the search for a new manager.
"Another productive day this week at Fenway," said the tweet from @John_W_Henry. "Tom (Werner), Larry and I were briefed by Theo and Ben (Cherington) on the managerial search. Due diligence this week."
Then, in a follow-up tweet:
"Calls and maybe interviews next week. Excited to once again bring in smart, creative, hands-on leadership. We have the right people looking."
Henry did not address whether the team has been approached by the Cubs for permission to speak with general manager Theo Epstein.
Boston's Henry Ends Silence With Tweet




