What does he do for the Red Sox as a senior advisor?
On June 25, 2029 Rob Manfred will officially step down from his role as MLB commissioner. While who will replace him is not yet known, Theo Epstein is making sure that he isn’t in consideration.
Dan Halem, who started with MLB in 2007, is the early favorite
Dan Halem, who started with MLB in 2007, is the early favorite
You’re gonna get more of the 2024 Red Sox than you ever could have wanted. Last week, we learned that Theo Epstein is coming to Fenway Sports Group in
As the Boston Red Sox try to work their work back into contention, the franchise has brought back long-time executive Theo Epstein. As Epstein gets settled back in, there is now some clarity on exactly what he’ll do with the Red Sox.
Last week, it was announced that Theo Epstein is returning to the Boston Red Sox family as part of the team's ownership group. This week, it's been announced that former Sox manager Terry Francona is coming back to New England this summer, although not in a baseball capacity.
The Search for More Wins Welcome to the official unofficial start of the 2024 baseball season: Truck Day! Mike Carlucci This year newcomer Theo Epstein will be driving the…oh wait it’s still Milford’s own Al Hartz behind the wheel for the 27th year.
John Henry once said in a now infamous radio interview that he would’ve loved for Theo Epstein to be the Red Sox’s general manager for the next twenty years.
Theo Epstein, an executive with three World Series-winning teams, is joining the ownership of Fenway Sports Group and will serve as a “senior advisor” to the company.
Theo Epstein is back with the Boston Red Sox. The three-time World Series champion executive is joining the team's ownership group and will work as a senior advisor, Fenway Sports Group announced Friday.
The Boston Red Sox finally made a big move this offseason, but it's probably not one that is going to have an immediate impact on the field.
Theo Epstein is back in familiar territory. A place where he started his front office career in baseball. As Sportico’s Brendan Coffey reports, the one-time Boston Red Sox general manager is returning to the organization as part owner of the Fenway Sports Group.
The Boston Red Sox have finally made a move that will get fans excited, but it has nothing to do with improving their current roster.
The Red Sox have missed the playoffs in four of the past five seasons.
Former Red Sox general manager Theo Epstein will have a role with the team once again.
The Chicago Cubs will have to navigate this upcoming offseason without one of their coveted executives. They are officially losing their assistant general manager Craig Breslow to the Boston Red Sox as he has been hired to head up their baseball operations.
The Boston Red Sox have been extremely frustrating this season. Filled with mediocrity, the Sox went from battling for a playoff berth just weeks ago to battling to stay out of last place now.
On November 17, 2020, a golden age for the Chicago Cubs came to an end as president of baseball operations Theo Epstein stepped down from his role. After perfectly building a World Series club, which won the championship in 2016, the architect stepped aside so his long-time general manager Jed Hoyer could take the reigns.
Following the firing of Chicago Bears general manager Ryan Pace, the franchise is now searching for their candidate to replace him and help lead the team to success. Who better than one of the smartest minds in all of sports than former Chicago Cubs general manager Theo Epstein?
It was learned Tuesday that the New York Mets, specifically team owner Steve Cohen, planned to speak with former Boston Red Sox and Chicago Cubs executive Theo Epstein, perhaps as soon as this week.
In Steve Cohen's first season as majority owner of the New York Mets, we have still seen a similar level of dysfunction and drama, which we've become accustomed
Epstein is said to be interested in being part of an ownership group of whatever team he runs. It’s not clear whether Mets owner Steve Cohen would be open to such a scenario.
It's assumed Epstein will advise Manfred on issues such as pace-of-play and overall entertainment value, as well as how to improve the sport in the eyes of younger audiences.
It was reported previously that the Phillies wanted to land a big name to run their baseball operations.
In what has to be considered some shocking news, Theo Epstein has opted to leave the Chicago Cubs after spending the better part of the past decade as the team’s president and front office head.
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