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Between injuries to key players and battling to stay above .500, the Red Sox have had their share of struggles in the 2012 season.
The trend continued over the weekend when they dropped three out of four games to the Minnesota Twins. With the team's struggles at the front of fans' minds, rumors had started to swirl about the fate of the man who leads the team — manager Bobby Valentine.
The Boston Globe's Michael Vega joined NESN's Dale Arnold to talk about how Valentine has managed with a team plagued by injuries and the rumors that he is managing for his job.
Check out the video above for more.