'No one' in MLB believes Red Sox defense of Craig Breslow's job security
This is a brutal outlook for the Red Sox president of baseball operations.
'No one' in MLB believes Red Sox defense of Craig Breslow's job security originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.The 2026 season for the Boston Red Sox has been a nightmare, and Craig Breslow's roster construction is one of the main reasons for how terrible this year has been.
Losing Alex Bregman and Rafael Devers in the last year, trading Kyle Harrison and Shane Drohan for Caleb Durbin, and the constant lack of communication have led Red Sox fans to get fed up with Breslow. But ownership has defended Breslow's job security.However, as USA Today's Bob Nightengale reports, "No one" in baseball believes that Breslow's job is safe, as the Red Sox ownership group is trying to imply.
Breslow might be out of a job despite the messaging from ownership lately.'No one' in MLB believes Red Sox won't fire Craig Breslow"The Boston Red Sox ownership insists that Craig Breslow, president of baseball operations, is in no immediate danger of being fired," Nightengale writes. "It's just that no one in baseball believes them, believing they'll be looking for his replacement this winter."
This is a brutal outlook for Breslow, as he's looking unlikely to keep his job as the Red Sox president of baseball operations amid a disastrous 2026 season.Alex Cora was already fired this season, but since things haven't gotten better, as they did for the Philadelphia Phillies when they fired Rob Thomson around the same time as the Red Sox fired Cora, Breslow might be next on his way out of Boston.MORE: Roman Anthony might’ve been overhyped for Red SoxThe only question here might not be whether he keeps his job, but when the Red Sox decide to part ways with Breslow.
They could fire him now and go into the MLB trade deadline with an interim front office leader to help orchestrate a fire-sale. Or, they could give him the chance to conduct the sell-off and try to salvage his job, or at least do one final act of service for the franchise.But,
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