Breslow addresses Kiner-Falefa's comments on Red Sox's home struggles
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 4, 2026, 4:02 PM
Last updated Jun 4, 2026
Boston Red Sox chief baseball officer Craig Breslow discussed Isiah Kiner-Falefa's recent comments about the team's weak home performance. The Red Sox have struggled at Fenway Park this season, posting a 10-20 record and averaging just 3.33 runs per game, significantly lower than their 4.70 runs per game on the road. Kiner-Falefa attributed part of the team's home struggles to the different atmosphere, suggesting it feels less intimate compared to their road games. Breslow emphasized that the team needs to find ways to replicate the successful on-road dynamic at home, given the higher media scrutiny and fan intensity in Boston, which may affect some players' performance.
- •Red Sox are 10-20 at home this season.
- •Team averages 3.33 runs per game at Fenway Park.
- •Kiner-Falefa cites a different vibe at home than on the road.
- •Breslow highlights the need to create a more intimate atmosphere.
- •Boston's intense environment may challenge new players.
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