Theo Epstein’s journey from summer intern to youngest general manager in major league history to designated savior was quick by baseball standards.
Twelve years after starting out as a glorified gopher at Camden Yards in Baltimore in 1992, Epstein steered his beloved Boston Red Sox to their first world title in 86 years in 2004, then added a ring three years later in case anyone thought the first was a fluke.
Next on Epstein’s bucket list is fixing the franchise that’s chewed up and spit out managers, general managers and presidents for decades.