Red Sox Aren't Cutting Ties With Craig Breslow Just Yet
Should the Boston Red Sox make a change with chief baseball officer Craig Breslow? It's been a tough season for the club and it hasn't gotten any easier. But a change isn't coming. Tim Healey of The Boston Globe reported the news on Monday. "The Red Sox are not considering firi
Should the Boston Red Sox make a change with chief baseball officer Craig Breslow?
It's been a tough season for the club and it hasn't gotten any easier. But a change isn't coming. Tim Healey of The Boston Globe reported the news on Monday.
"The Red Sox are not considering firing chief baseball officer Craig Breslow, a team source said Monday night," Healey wrote. "Further, amid the team’s underperformance — and speculation that Breslow may be on the hot seat — the club’s ownership hierarchy has not even discussed making a change, the source said.
"That represents a measure of clarity at a time when the Red Sox, in Breslow’s third season as the top baseball executive, are navigating an uncertain middle portion of the season."
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It's been a trying season for the Red Sox so far. It's important to note that Breslow has made some really good moves while leading the Red Sox, like adding Garrett Crochet , Aroldis Chapman , Sonny Gray , and Willson Contreras , among others. But there have been some high-profile misses as well. The Kyle Harrison , Rafael Devers and Chris Sale trades have all been bad. Also, the Dustin May deal last season was a miss. Also, of course, letting Alex Bregman walk wasn't the right choice.
But the Red Sox aren't making another change. Instead, Red Sox fans need to hope the club can simply find a way through.
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