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Boston Red Sox chief baseball officer Craig Breslow reveals he plans to bolster the roster, but is uncertain of what position ...
Boston Red Sox chief baseball officer Craig Breslow is facing mounting scrutiny. Breslow's roster management is under fire from many fans, most notably concerning the recent blockbuster trade of ...
Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora reportedly attempted to meet with superstar Rafael Devers over the offseason, but his messages went ignored by the $313.5 million superstar.
Boston Red Sox chief baseball officer Craig Breslow is facing mounting scrutiny. Breslow's roster management is under fire from many fans, most notably concerning the recent blockbuster trade of ...
As Devers prepares to play against his former team, a look inside the clubhouse culture that helped cause the divorce.
While Red Sox brass didn't dive deep into the reasons behind trading Rafael Devers, fans at Polar Park Tuesday shared their thoughts on the move.
Sports. Among the surprising details in that report, Lee revealed that a long-time employee accidentally called president of baseball operations Craig Breslow an expletive during a public Zoom ...
All-Stars not so much. Monday, “Middle Finger” sent his henchmen – Craig “OddJob” Breslow, and Sam “No. 2” Kennedy – to detoxify the fallout from Devers’ departure.
Craig Breslow and the Red Sox front office are being raked through the coals, and rightfully so. Devers had reason to be mad at the Boston brass, but it's clear he didn't have a team-first ...
A Zoom call ended with a veteran scout accidentally leaving his mic on and calling Breslow a “f***ing stiff.” He was fired shortly after. Inside the clubhouse, the front office has lost the room.