The Boston Red Sox have made some notable changes to the pitching staff since chief baseball officer Craig Breslow took the reigns of baseball operations over the offseason.
How have things gotten so hard in Boston? The mind boggles. For every genuine tech innovation, there are thousands of half-baked ideas that fizzle out, often because “disrupting” an industry is little more than slapping a new label on old technology and calling it a breakthrough.
The Boston Red Sox have moved to add pitching depth, which they lack in the upper minors. Under Chaim Bloom, the Red Sox saw their depth tested plenty of times, and they didn’t have the options to withstand injuries.
The Boston Red Sox were not nearly as active in free agency as fans had hoped following comments of a "full-throttle" winter from ownership but first-time chief baseball officer Craig Breslow was plenty active in the trade market.
After a quiet winter, the Red Sox have made a pair of long-term commitments to key young players.
The Boston Red Sox's starting rotation was one of the team's biggest question marks going into the new season.
The Boston Red Sox brass were vocal earlier in the offseason regarding their desire to upgrade the offense with an impactful right-handed bat that could also provide defensive versatility.
When recently asked by The Athletic’s Jim Bowden about who has stood out to him at spring training thus far, Red Sox chief baseball officer Craig Breslow offered a simple, yet informative response.
The Boston Red Sox have been quite frugal despite conflicting messaging from ownership and back-to-back last-place finishes in the American League East.
The Boston Red Sox have spent most of the offseason sitting back while the rest of the American League East continues to build upon their already superior rosters.
The Boston Red Sox still have some big-ticket items on their wish list despite spring training games beginning on Friday. Red Sox chief baseball officer
The Boston Red Sox faithful and media alike expected big things this offseason following back-to-back last-place finishes in the American League East combined with a myriad of personnel changes from the leadership group.
The Boston Red Sox are expected to make a few moves before setting their roster and with so many marquee players remaining, still have time to make a splash.
Could the landing spot for one of the best free agent sluggers remaining come down to a bidding war between the Boston Red Sox and an American League East rival?
The Boston Red Sox leadership group went into the offseason with bold claims of brighter days ahead and have since completely shifted their tone as they prepare fans for another rebuilding year.
It wasn’t quite “we’re going to do this, it’s going to be awesome,” but new Red Sox Chief Baseball Officer Craig Breslow’s response to questions about Boston’s underwhelming offseason struck a familiar chord that should have fans rightly concerned… CB is starting to sound like Chaim Bloom.
The Boston Red Sox have finally found somebody to head their baseball operations department. With the team well out of the playoff race in the middle of September, the Red Sox fired Chaim Bloom to seemingly get a head-start on finding his replacement.
Craig Breslow is the new Boston Red Sox Chief of Baseball Operations. What can he bring to the table that will lead to the next Red Sox World Series? An outside-the-box hire was made for the Red Sox as Craig Breslow is the new Chief of Baseball Operations for the Red Sox.
The Boston Red Sox are hiring Craig Breslow as their next Chief Baseball Officer, the team publicly announced Wednesday afternoon. Reports of the Red Sox deciding on Breslow first surfaced Tuesday night, as he was apparently the only candidate who had gone through two interviews with the club.
The Boston Red Sox have reportedly hired former MLB reliever Craig Breslow to be the head of baseball operations. Thad Levine, the current general manager
Former major league left-handed pitcher Craig Breslow is set to become the next head of baseball operations for the Boston Red Sox, The Boston Globe reported Tuesday night.
The Red Sox will have a new person running their baseball operations, and it’s someone many fans should be familiar with.
Following weeks of seeing candidates remove themselves from consideration even before an interview, the Boston Red Sox are finally going to appoint someone in charge of the front office.
The Red Sox’s search for a new baseball operations leader is accelerating, with one candidate pulling ahead of the pack.
One full decade after winning it all with the Boston Red Sox, one former pitcher could be tasked with helping them try to do so again.
The Red Sox’s search for a new general manager to replace Chaim Bloom might be picking up steam.
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