Red Sox president decries 2026 season as lowest low in tenure
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 11, 2026, 5:43 PM
Last updated Jun 11, 2026
In a radio interview on June 11, Boston Red Sox President Sam Kennedy expressed his deep disappointment with the team's performance this season, calling it the 'lowest low' in his 25 years with the organization. The team has faced significant injuries to key players and mounting frustrations within the front office. Kennedy acknowledged that the current struggles have been particularly challenging, indicating that the team is breaking historic losing records. He emphasized the need for improvement and expressed determination to push through the difficult stretch as the season continues, with 96 games remaining. Fans remain hopeful as the American League remains competitive.
- •Sam Kennedy made the remarks during WEEI's Greg Hill Show.
- •The Red Sox are breaking century-old losing records this season.
- •Kennedy emphasized the need to improve and not give up.
- •The team still has 96 games left to play in the season.
- 5:43 PMYahoo Sports — Red Sox President Calls Season 'Lowest Low' In 25 Year Reign
"The President of the Boston Red Sox is not pleased.
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