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CORDERO RETURNS, BUT ESPN INTERVIEW DISTURBS RED SOX BRASS

          Red Sox OF Wilfredo Cordero returned to the lineup last
     night at Fenway Park and was greeted by a "mixed chorus in
     which the boos ... resonated louder than the cheers,"
     according to Gordon Edes of the BOSTON GLOBE.  Cordero was
     cleared to play by two New York psychiatrists charged with
     evaluating him and setting up a long-term counseling program
     in the wake of domestic abuse allegations.  Red Sox GM Dan
     Duquette said that the team "would have preferred to place"
     Cordero on the restricted list until he completed his
     counseling.  Duquette: "But under the landscape, we couldn't
     accomplish that" (BOSTON GLOBE, 7/11).  A GLOBE/WBZ-TV poll
     conducted Tuesday & Wednesday by KRC Communications Research
     showed 45% of those interviewed in the MA area were aware of
     Cordero's arrest and felt Red Sox management handled the
     situation properly, 17% thought the team did not handle it
     properly and 38% had no response (BOSTON GLOBE, 7/10).
          CORDERO SPEAKS OUT: Cordero and his wife, Ana, spoke to
     ESPN over the All-Star break in Puerto Rico.  Cordero, asked
     whether his wife wants him to go through counseling: "[W]e
     don't feel like we need that, because we really don't ...
     because we don't have problems" (ESPN, 7/9).  Duquette, on
     Cordero's statements: "They weren't particularly helpful to
     him in getting back to work."  Red Sox Dir of Corporate
     Communications Kevin Shea said the team considered the
     interview "absolutely regrettable.  It was not set up by the
     ballclub and it was against the club's advice" (BOSTON
     GLOBE, 7/11).  Under the header, "The TV Camera Doesn't Lie:
     This Guy Still Doesn't Get It," Bob Ryan writes, "If I'm Dan
     Duquette ... I take the tape of that chilling interview to
     team CEO John Harrington and I say, 'Look at this, and give
     me one reason why we should want this guy wearing our
     uniform.' .... Cordero is not 'troubled.'  He is a swarmy
     wife-beater.  For him to represent the Boston Red Sox with
     his current attitude is an outrage" (BOSTON GLOBE, 7/11).  

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