Will the Boston Red Sox retain one of the club's top offensive players from the 2024 Major League Baseball season? Red Sox chief baseball officer Craig Breslow took over the organization last year and almost immediately pulled off a great trade.
The Boston Globe reported Thursday that the Red Sox will be making additional cuts to their coaching staff. In the last 60 days, the Red Sox have gone through a major dismissal of all the excess they believe is unnecessary moving into the 2025 season.
The Boston Red Sox could be an exciting team to watch for this winter. Boston isn't far away from contention, and it certainly sounds like the team knows this.
Craig Breslow is focused on the Sox being contenders here and now.
Until the Boston Red Sox add at least one starting pitcher, not much else will matter to their chances of playoff contention. The Red Sox rotation wasn't bad by any means in 2024--it overperformed expectations given all the question marks about the pitchers included at the start of the season.
The Chief Baseball Officer plainly does not call the shots. Well, it’s been five years, and here we are. The Red Sox, watching October baseball once again, are finally ready to compete again, right?
Craig Breslow, the Chief Baseball Officer entering his second year with the Red Sox, has pledged to be more aggressive in going after roster improvements this winter.
In Major League Baseball, you have to give up something good to get something good. As the Boston Red Sox approach a make-or-break 2025 season, Chief Baseball Officer Craig Breslow knows that the many roster shortcomings of his team can't be ignored.
Monday morning on the “Baseball Isn’t Boring Podcast” Boston Red Sox Chief Baseball Officer, Craig Breslow was interviewed about the offseason. As the
October is becoming the loneliest month to be a Boston Red Sox fan nowadays. Though the Red Sox have always been a franchise where the playoffs were the expectation, that hasn't been the case this decade.
On September 29th, the last final regular season game in Fenway, Joe Castiglione, the longest-tenured broadcaster in franchise history, retired. A ceremony was held to honor his dedication and contributions to the Red Sox that day.
News and notes from around Red Sox Nation. The Houston Astros were eliminated from the MLB postseason yesterday, and pending free agent Alex Bregman, who has been frequently been mentioned as a good fit for the Red Sox, thanked Astros fans with what many interpreted as a farewell tweet.
The Boston Red Sox have only a few boxes to check this offseason, but they're vitally important boxes. Starting pitching is likely objective number one for Craig Breslow and the front office.
As the Boston Red Sox close the book on their 2024 season, there's only one question on the minds of fans: How will Craig Breslow and the front office look to improve the pitching staff?
One day into the offseason and the apropos of nothing machine has already kicked into high gear. On Monday, the Red Sox held their End-of-Season press conference from Fenway Park, and while many words were spoken, not much was actually said.
Ending a third tragic season without making it to the playoffs, the Boston Red Sox will be watching the playoffs from their couches again this year. The bullpen needs a makeover, the team must continue to find producers on offense, and with some time before spring, the Red Sox as we know it will be looking different.
The Boston Red Sox are committed to transforming their pitching staff, and a lot of the necessary changes could come from within. While chief baseball officer Craig Breslow will be dutifully purveying the free agent and trade markets this offseason, he’ll also be monitoring the many talented arms developing in the Red Sox farm system.
Decisions, decisions. As the Boston Red Sox's 2024 season concludes with a woeful second half, the coming offseason looms like a storm cloud racing over the horizon.
Headed into a pivotal winter, Boston Red Sox fans are hoping for reassurance. Though the Red Sox have been nonfactors in free-agent bidding wars the past few winters, there's a glimmer of hope that perhaps this year will be different.
While he didn’t go into too many specifics, he offered a few hints about where the Sox could turn in the winter.
Boston Red Sox executive Craig Breslow finalized a three-year contract extension for manager Alex Cora. Appearing on The Greg Hill Show Thursday morning, Breslow discussed Cora’s contract extension including the change between the offseason and now, along with his own relationship with Cora needed to grow.
The Boston Red Sox were a team that was expected to finish in last place in the American League East as the 2024 season got underway. That’s where the Red Sox finished last season, and there seemed to be a minimal infusion of talent in the offseason.
Choosing how to approach a deadline can be a tricky one for a front-office executive, as Breslow himself highlighted.
After a quiet winter, the Red Sox have made a pair of long-term commitments to key young players.
The Braves and Red Sox got together on a major trade earlier today where Boston swapped left-hander Chris Sale and cash considerations to Atlanta in exchange for infielder Vaughn Grissom.
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