Although the Boston Red Sox have had a disaster of a season so far, they are not making a change with their top decision maker in the baseball operations department. Chief baseball officer Craig Breslow has been under a microscope as the losses have piled up for the organization, but Tim Healey of The Boston Globe reported on Monday that Boston isn't currently considering moving on from Breslow."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."While speculation and rumors have been loud, it's really not shocking that the club isn't considering a mid-season change right now. If the Red Sox weren't sold on Breslow, why would they have fired manager Alex Cora and a handful of coaches early on? At the time the Red Sox fired Cora and co., Red Sox president and chief executive officer Sam Kennedy made it clear that Breslow made the call and ownership supported him. The Red Sox Aren't Making A ChangeDec 9, 2024; Dallas, TX, USA; Boston Red Sox chief baseball officer Craig Breslow speaks with the media
Red Sox Keeping CBO Craig Breslow, But Is That the Right Call?
Red Sox Keeping CBO Craig Breslow, But Is That the Right Call?









