Over the last few weeks, reports have come out left and right about how the Boston Red Sox are looking to add pieces. Red Sox chief baseball officer Craig Breslow made the point clear and noted that he's looking around. He also insinuated that the club doesn't have to "prove" that it's worth investing in. Red Sox president and chief executive officer Sam Kennedy made a similar point and shared towards the end of May that Boston was looking. Then, ESPN's Buster Olney reported that ownership has gotten directly involved in trade talks. When it comes to Boston, it has been clear that the front office is looking to add pieces. While this is the case, the Red Sox have not been winning games. In fact, the Red Sox just got swept by the Tampa Bay Rays and are now 12 games below .500. Boston is tied with the Los Angeles Angels for the fewest wins in the American League with just 27. It has been a disaster of a season and on Thursday, Kennedy acknowledged that changes could be coming. He joined "The Greg Hill Show" on WEEI and said that if things don't change "dramatically" over the next few weeks, then Boston will need to pivot. The Red Sox Are At A CrossroadsDec 9, 2024; Dallas, TX, USA; Boston Red Sox chief baseball officer Craig Breslow speaks with the media