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Red Sox Chief Baseball Officer Craig Breslow discusses the decision to acquire Sonny Gray, other potential moves the team can make and more
The acquisition of veteran righty Sonny Gray Tuesday helped upgrade the Red Sox’ starting rotation, one of the priorities chief baseball officer Craig Breslow outlined at the start of the offseason. Now that that box has been checked, the Red Sox will now turn their attention to upgrading their offense.
A constant Craig Breslow refrain is that the chief baseball officer is "pursuing all paths" to improve the Boston Red Sox's roster. Sometimes, there's one obvi
The Red Sox are still searching for fits to address their two main goals this offseason, but they've made several smaller moves.
Alex Cora has a lot of confidence in Red Sox chief baseball officer Craig Breslow, especially after last year’s offseason.
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