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FORT MYERS, Fla. (AP) — Red Sox president and CEO Sam Kennedy admits the organization heard lots of displeasure from the fans during the offseason.
Red Sox president and CEO Sam Kennedy admits the organization heard lots of displeasure from the fans during the offseason. “Pressure is definitely on the 2023 Boston Red Sox,” Kennedy said on ...
"We need to start playing better baseball, get back to .500 and winning series to put ourselves in a position to add to this club at the deadline," Kennedy said in an appearance on WEEI.
Though the stunning trade of Rafael Devers to the Giants on Sunday will help the Red Sox lean into their youth movement, led by the Big Three of Roman Anthony, Marcelo Mayer and Kristian Campbell, ...
Red Sox’s Sam Kennedy Announces Team Has ‘Green Light’ to Be Buyers at Trade Deadline originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Boston Red Sox have had an up-and-down season as they sit at ...
After parting ways with Chaim Bloom Thursday, Boston Red Sox president and CEO Sam Kennedy meets with reports to discuss the decision and how the team has the resources to pursue winning going ...
Three rookies will now be asked to shoulder the weight of the Red Sox offense. Roman Anthony batted third in the first game ...
Boston Red Sox president and CEO Sam Kennedy believes the club is better than their performance suggests through the first 57 games of the season."It's sort of been a tale of two seasons ...
Boston Red Sox president and CEO Sam Kennedy expects the organization to achieve certain goals in 2025, including winning the American League East division title."Even if it takes us over the CBT ...
Team president Sam Kennedy called it “an act of courage that reaches far beyond baseball” and pledged the organization's full support. “They’ve always been amazing to me,” Duran said.
In a statement, Red Sox President and CEO Sam Kennedy commended Duran for being open about taking care of his mental health. "Jarren's decision to share his story is an act of courage that reaches ...
Rafael Devers had a consistent mantra when he addressed the Boston media for the first time since his surprising trade from the Red Sox to the San Francisco Giants five days ago.