Craig Breslow Discusses Red Sox' Struggles
Briefly

The Boston Red Sox have fallen short of expectations this MLB season, currently sitting three games under .500 and behind in the Wild Card race. Chief baseball officer Craig Breslow expressed urgency about the team's lackluster performance, indicating that changes are necessary. While fans eagerly await the promotion of top prospect Roman Anthony from Triple-A Worcester, Breslow has yet to confirm any specific roster moves, emphasizing the need for a situation where Anthony can succeed.
The simple answer is it's not good enough. It's not the performance we expected in the offseason. It's too late in the season and I think the evidence is too strong to just say, 'We're gonna be OK tomorrow when we wake up.'
Fans have grown impatient waiting for his highly-anticipated major league debut. Breslow's comments didn't shut the door to the possibility of Anthony coming up in the near future.
Read at MLB Trade Rumors
[
|
]