David Ortiz supports Red Sox ownership amid disappointing season
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 1, 2026, 11:44 PM
Last updated Jun 1, 2026
David Ortiz expressed support for the Fenway Sports Group during a charity event on Monday, despite the Boston Red Sox's struggles this season, currently sitting at 25-33. Fans have become increasingly vocal in their calls for ownership change, prompted by the team's poor performance and trades that weakened the roster. Ortiz acknowledged the fans' frustrations but asserted that team owner John Henry remains committed to improving the team. The Red Sox, who have only made the playoffs twice since their 2018 championship, are off Monday before facing the Baltimore Orioles in a three-game series starting Tuesday.
- •Red Sox are 25-33 and struggling this season.
- •Ortiz spoke at a charity golf tournament on Monday.
- •Fans have been chanting to sell the team.
- •FSG remains confident in their approach to build a contender.
- •Red Sox host the Orioles for a three-game series starting Tuesday.
- 11:44 PMYahoo Sports — Boston Red Sox Legend Backs Ownership Amid Brutal Season
"Speaking at his charity golf tournament on Monday, Hall of Famer David Ortiz spoke about the Red Sox ownership's commitment to turning things around.
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