Red Sox president Sam Kennedy is not impressed with his team's season so far. During an interview with WEEI on Thursday, Kennedy eviscerated the Red Sox, calling the team's season "embarrassing and ...
Red Sox president and CEO Sam Kennedy, in an interview Thursday on WEEI’s “The Greg Hill Show,” confirmed a Globe report that the team is not considering firing chief baseball officer Craig Breslow.
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As of May 28, the Boston Red Sox are 23-31. Despite being 11.5 games out of the American League East division and possessing the fourth-worst record in the AL, Boston is somehow still in the playoff ...
The MLB Trade Deadline is still over two months away, but the Boston Red Sox already have their eye on it. Given their slow start and lack of high-quality internal replacements at Triple-A, they'll ...
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With the worst offense in the American League, the Red Sox are being proactive in trade talks, according to President Sam Kennedy. Entering Friday, Boston was last in the league in both runs and home ...
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A critical vulnerability in the popular Node.js sandboxing library vm2 allows escaping the sandbox and executing arbitrary code on the host system. The security issue is tracked as CVE-2026-26956 and ...
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Boston Red Sox chief baseball officer Craig Breslow and team CEO Sam Kennedy met with reporters on Sunday morning in Baltimore following Saturday’s firing of manager Alex Cora and five coaches.