The Boston Red Sox's front office is certainly under a microscope right now, to say the least. Boston won 89 games last season and was expected to come into the 2026 season and contend in the American League, but right now the Red Sox look much more like a seller. Boston is 13 games below .500 at 31-44. Red Sox chief baseball officer and Craig Breslow naturally has been talked about as someone whose future is up in the air because Boston is struggling and the Red Sox have had a tendency to cut ties with decision-makers after just a few years. Chaim Bloom was the most recent example. He came in as the club's chief baseball officer and was tasked with trading Mookie Betts and completely rebuilding the franchise. A lot of the core was put in place by Bloom, but the Red Sox pulled the plug on him before the club could even feel the positive impacts of his work. Now, the spotlight is on Breslow. Despite all of the turnover, FanSided's Robert Murray shared on Monday on "The Baseball Insiders" podcast that he has spoken to people around the league and Boston is still viewed as a favorable landing spot for executives around the league, despite little job security. It Sounds Like Boston is Still Viewed PositivelyDec 9, 2024; Dallas, TX, USA; Boston Red Sox chief baseball officer Craig Breslow speaks with the media