Red Sox Seek Solutions Amidst Struggles
Boston Red Sox’s Chief Baseball Officer Craig Breslow addressed the team’s challenges this season, emphasizing the need for introspection and improvement. Following a disappointing stretch of six losses in the last seven games, the Red Sox currently sit four games under .500. Breslow expressed unwavering support for manager Alex Cora, who recently signed a three-year extension, arguing that Cora’s leadership remains crucial despite the team’s struggles.
Breslow acknowledged the club’s underwhelming performance, stating, "It’s not the performance we expected." He highlighted issues such as inconsistent offense and defense, sloppy fielding, and baserunning mistakes that have hindered the team’s success.
“We have to question everything we’re doing,” Breslow remarked, stressing a collaborative approach to find solutions within the organization. He emphasized the importance of executing basic plays and improving overall team cohesiveness.
As the Red Sox enter June at 28-32, expectations remain high. Breslow is determined to ensure that both players and coaches are aligned in pursuing success, knowing that swift improvements are essential to turn the season around. The solution, he believes, lies with the team itself, and they are committed to finding it.
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