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Are Red Sox at risk of being left in cold on starting pitcher market?
The Red Sox desperately need to upgrade their starting rotation this offseason, but as John Tomase writes, Craig Breslow’s options are starting to dwindle.
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Tomase: Alex Verdugo ‘replaceable' on Red Sox roster
John Tomase and Trenni Casey discuss the Red Sox’ decision to trade Alex Verdugo to the Yankees
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Craig Breslow can win Red Sox offseason hitting doubles, not home runs
John Tomase explains why Craig Breslow doesn’t need to make a “big splash” this offseason to help get the Red Sox back into contention.
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Why Ortiz believes Breslow will succeed in Red Sox front office
How will Craig Breslow fare as the Red Sox’ new chief baseball officer? His former teammate, David Ortiz, shared his take in an interview with our John Tomase.
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David Ortiz: Craig Breslow ‘knows what it takes' to win
What kind of GM will Craig Breslow be? David Ortiz shares his thoughts on the new Red Sox GM exclusively with John Tomase.
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David Ortiz has one wish if Padres trade Juan Soto
David Ortiz loves Juan Soto’s game, but as he exclusively tells John Tomase, there’s one team he couldn’t stand to see Soto join
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How Red Sox should address question mark at second base
Trade for a second baseman, sign one in free agency, or stand pat? Here’s how the Red Sox should approach their less-than-ideal middle infield situation this winter.
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Report: Red Sox set to hire Breslow's ex-teammate as pitching coach
The Red Sox reportedly are about to hire a new pitching coach who has a strong relationship with Craig Breslow dating to their days as Boston teammates.
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What Red Sox' Shane Drohan decision tells us about Craig Breslow
Craig Breslow made a bold decision Tuesday involving pitching prospect Shane Drohan that offers insight into how he’ll operate with the Red Sox, writes John Tomase.
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Top Five MLB free agent second basemen
Breaking down the top five second basemen headed for free agency this offseason and why they may be a good fit for the Boston Red Sox in 2024.
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Five free agents the Red Sox should avoid, starting with Ohtani
Craig Breslow has money to spend in Boston, but five high-profile free agents — Shohei Ohtani among them — aren’t worth the cost for the Red Sox, writes John Tomase.
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Which big name free agent should the Red Sox go after?
John Tomase, Rob “Hardy” Poole and Phil Perry debate whether Craig Breslow and the Red Sox should go after Shohei Ohtani or Fernando Tatis, Jr. in free agency this winter.
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Our Craig Breslow translator suggests Sox boss is just as much jock as nerd
Behind Craig Breslow’s jargon-filled press conference was a bold vision that should be very different than his Red Sox predecessor, writes John Tomase.
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Tomase believes Craig Breslow will be ‘aggressive leader' in Red Sox front office
John Tomase shares his takeaways from Craig Breslow’s introductory press conference on Arbella Early Edition
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Highlights from Breslow's introductory press conference with Red Sox
The Red Sox introduced Craig Breslow as their new chief baseball officer on Thursday. Here were the biggest takeaways from his first press conference with the club.
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Breslow: Sox made clear their ‘unwavering commitment to winning'
New chief baseball officer Craig Breslow discusses whether or not John Henry and Red Sox ownership have put any spending limits on his ability to improve the team’s roster going forward.
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Breslow shares how close he believes Red Sox are to contending
New chief baseball officer Craig Breslow shares how close he believes the Red Sox are to contending for World Series championships on a consistent basis.
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Chief baseball officer Craig Breslow shares organizational philosophy
New Red Sox chief baseball officer Craig Breslow discusses what he learned while working for the Chicago Cubs and why his organizational philosophy is to get everyone aligned behind a singular strategy rather than always chasing the newest thing.
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Breslow's most important job will be fixing the woeful Red Sox defense
The Red Sox defense in 2023 was atrocious. John Tomase explains why fixing it needs to be at the top of new chief baseball officer Craig Breslow’s to-do list.
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Report: Ortiz, Pedroia among ex-Red Sox who helped in GM search
Red Sox ownership leaned on a few of their beloved former players during their search for Chaim Bloom’s replacement, according to WEEI’s Rob Bradford.
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