BOSTON (AP) — John Farrell is familiar with the extremes that come with being the manager of the Boston Red Sox. He knows what it's like to be celebrated, as he was in his first season in 2013 when he managed the team to the franchise's eighth World Series title. He also knows what it feels like under a harsh spotlight, where he's found himself each of the last two seasons after exits in the division series of the postseason. So he wasn't surprised to hear his job security questioned after the Red Sox were eliminated from the playoffs with their 5-4 loss to Houston on Monday night. "I can't begin to talk about what the offseason plans are and what changes may be realized, but I still feel like there's a lot of good things that are going on here," Farrell said. Farrell was unavailable Tuesday as Boston's players cleaned out their lockers and departed for the offseason.Read more on NewsOK.com