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The Red Sox have been very inconsistent offensively, so far this season. But manager Bobby Valentine believes the team's best hitters will "heat up" as the year moves on.
Valentine spent some time chatting it up with NESN's Tom Caron during Friday Night Fenway. The Red Sox manager spent some time discussing the struggles of first baseman Adrian Gonzalez as well as the addition of pitcher Aaron Cook.
Check out the video above to hear all of what Valentine had to say about Boston's play early on in the year.