Craig Breslow, the Boston Red Sox’s chief baseball officer, remains optimistic despite the team’s dismal 32-46 record and last place in the AL East. Following the firing of manager Alex Cora in April and a lackluster performance under interim manager Chad Tracy, Breslow has not committed to selling players at the trade deadline, emphasizing the potential for improvement. With over 30 games left, the team is still within reach of a wild-card spot, but must address offensive struggles, as they rank last in RBIs and second-to-last in home runs. As the season progresses, Red Sox management faces crucial decisions about the team’s direction and future.
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