Red Sox ownership defends Craig Breslow amid shaky job security

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Last updated Jun 14, 2026

Red Sox ownership defends Craig Breslow amid shaky job security
Summary

Craig Breslow's role as president of baseball operations for the Boston Red Sox faces scrutiny following a difficult 2026 season. While ownership insists Breslow is not in immediate danger of being fired, reports suggest that others in MLB believe he might be replaced soon. Breslow has dealt with significant roster issues, including the losses of Alex Bregman and Rafael Devers, further complicating the team's situation. The Red Sox have already parted ways with manager Alex Cora this season, and ongoing struggles may prompt a decision on Breslow’s future before the MLB trade deadline.

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  • Red Sox ownership claims Breslow’s job is safe amid widespread doubt.
  • Breslow's decisions have faced criticism due to poor team performance.
  • Alex Cora was fired earlier this season; Breslow may follow.
  • Ownership could choose to act before the trade deadline.
  • The team needs a turnaround despite Breslow's challenges.
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  • 6:40 PMYahoo Sports'No one' in MLB believes Red Sox defense of Craig Breslow's job security
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This is a brutal outlook for the Red Sox president of baseball operations.

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