Red Sox reaffirm Craig Breslow's position amid ongoing season struggles
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 12, 2026, 5:05 PM
Last updated Jun 12, 2026
The Boston Red Sox have confirmed that chief baseball officer Craig Breslow will not be fired imminently, despite ongoing concerns about team performance. This marks the second assurance given within a week. Historically, the organization has dismissed executives during poor seasons, raising questions about Breslow's long-term future. Current plans may restrict him from making significant roster changes, potentially impacting the team's ability to address deficiencies as the August trade deadline approaches. Key players Garrett Crochet and Roman Anthony have uncertain return timelines, complicating matters further.
- •Red Sox assure Breslow won't be fired soon.
- •Breslow faces pressure as the trade deadline nears.
- •Team struggles raise doubts about playoff viability.
- •Return of key players Crochet and Anthony is uncertain.
- •History suggests management changes during lost seasons.
- 5:05 PMYahoo Sports — State of the Sox: On Craig Breslow, the illusion of job security and what’s to come
"Craig Breslow is safe for now — not that that means much in the big picture.
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