The Red Sox have hired ex-pitcher Craig Breslow to run their baseball operations department, hiring the Yale grad away from the Cubs.
After just one playoff appearance during Chaim Bloom's tenure, Boston has installed a new top decision maker.
Red Sox fans know a good amount about Craig Breslow from his playing days in Boston, but there is a lot more to the new head of baseball ops. than just his ...
Craig Breslow reportedly has accepted the Red Sox' offer to be their new head of baseball operations.
Breslow played 17 years of professional baseball, including 12 seasons in the MLB, during which he pitched for seven teams. He played for Boston two separate ...
BOSTON โ The Red Sox announced on Wednesday that they have hired Craig Breslow as the chief baseball officer, and he will be responsible for all baseball ...
Who is he and where did he come from? He's Craig Breslow and he hails from the mediocre state of Connecticut. More specially, he comes from Trumbull, ...
BOSTON โ The Red Sox announced on Wednesday that they have hired Craig Breslow as the chief baseball officer, and he will be responsible for all baseball ...
Breslow pitched for Boston in 2006 and again from 2012-15. Since 2019, he has worked in the Cubs front office, serving most recently as an assistant general ...
Former MLB relief pitcher and Chicago Cubs assistant general manager Craig Breslow has decided to join the Boston Red Sox's front office.
The team announced the hiring of Breslow on Wednesday, and will introduce the new man in charge of Boston's baseball operations department at a press conference ...
Breslow himself also released a statement. โI couldn't be more excited to return to the Boston Red Sox, an organization that means so much to my family and to ...
Craig Breslow, who had two stints with the Red Sox as a pitcher, is the team's new chief baseball officer, it was announced Wednesday.
The official spoke to The Associated Press on the condition of anonymity because the hiring had not been announced yet. Breslow pitched for Boston in 2006 and ...
Breslow will succeed Chaim Bloom, who was fired last month.