The boys in Beantown have themselves a new head of baseball operations: Craig Breslow.
Red Sox great up for prominent managerial openingThe Red Sox had trouble finding candidates interested in the job, with several potential hires, including former Miami Marlins general manager Kim Ng, some possible candidates did not liked the amount of turnover the Red Sox have experienced in the front office over the last decade.Less than a year after beating the Dodgers in the 2018 World Series, the Red Sox fired Dombrowski, who landed on his feet with the Phillies.
The Red Sox hired Bloom from the Rays with the hope that his focus on analytics and cost-controlled roster moves would launch a new era of success in Boston. However, the Red Sox finished in last place in the American League East in three of the last four seasons.The lack of original Brewers in the majors is a concern for David Stearns' Mets project
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