Craig Breslow Says Red Sox Simply ‘Not Good Enough,’ Weighs in on Alex Cora, Potential Shakeup
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MLB notes: Red Sox could aggressively sell if things don’t turn around soon
Coming off three straight disappointing seasons, the Red Sox entered 2025 with renewed hope. The club finally spent real money in the offseason, bringing in Garrett Crochet and Alex Bregman along with several other notable contributors, and heading into Opening Day the Red Sox were trendy picks to not only win the AL East, but potentially reach the World Series. Now the whole thing is coming apart. Between injuries and underperformance, the Red …
Craig Breslow says Red Sox simply ‘not good enough,’ weighs in on Alex Cora, potential shakeup
ATLANTA — Red Sox chief baseball officer Craig Breslow preached urgency in turning around his club’s uneven start to the 2025 season Saturday — but seemed to indicate that he did not feel the need to shake things up for the sake of change in the immediate future.
Boston's Red Sox baseball director Craig Breslow was questioned about Alex Cora's stay on the team despite a bad time, but his response was clearer than expected. Boston's Red Sox came to the game on Saturday with a 28-31 record and are ranked fourth in the East Division of the American League. They haven't reached the postseason since 2021 and have stayed out of the playoffs in five of the last six years since they won the World Series in 2018.…
Craig Breslow Discusses Red Sox' Struggles
The Red Sox have been one of the more disappointing teams in baseball this year. While they’re shielded from consideration for the most disappointing club in MLB thanks to their division rivals in Baltimore, Boston entered the season as a trendy pick to win the AL East but currently sit three games under .500, 3.5 games back of a Wild Card spot, and 8.5 games back of the Yankees for the division title. While the calendar has not yet flipped to J…
'Not good enough': Breslow evaluates Red Sox, addresses Anthony speculation and more
ATLANTA -- With his Red Sox performing well below expectations, chief baseball officer Craig Breslow spoke for roughly 13 minutes about his 28-32 club prior to Saturday’s 5-0 loss to the Braves.
Craig Breslow Offers Blunt Assessment On State Of Red Sox
The Red Sox significantly improved their roster in the offseason, but injuries, struggling at-bats and poor defense at times have led Boston to a below .500 record a third into the 2025 season. Red Sox chief baseball officer Craig Breslow reiterated the faith the club has in manager Alex Cora to turn things around, but also didn’t sugarcoat the abysmal stretch of baseball that has led to a 28-31 record. “The simple answer is it’s not good enough…
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