Red Sox CEO: No Consideration Of Moving On From Breslow
Key Points:
- The Boston Red Sox have lost four straight games, falling to a 27-39 record, placing them last in the AL East and near the bottom in MLB standings.
- Despite the disappointing season, Red Sox CEO Sam Kennedy confirmed that chief baseball officer Craig Breslow's job is secure, stating that a change "is not even on the table."
- Breslow, in his third season as chief baseball officer, likely has a contract extending through at least 2027, though the exact terms have not been disclosed.
- The team fired manager Alex Cora and five coaches after a poor start, with interim manager Chad Tracy leading the team to a modest improvement, but expectations remain unmet.
- While the Red Sox have shown some interest in acquiring a right-handed bat via trade, significant roster moves are unlikely before the August 3 trade deadline, and further front office changes are not anticipated at this time.