Red Sox Leadership Promises Change After Another Disappointing Season
Team executives acknowledge fan frustration and vow to improve roster and performance for 2025.
- The Red Sox finished the 2024 season with a mediocre 81-81 record, missing the playoffs for the third consecutive year.
- Team president Sam Kennedy and chief baseball officer Craig Breslow admitted that ownership did not do enough to strengthen the roster.
- Key areas for improvement include bolstering the pitching staff, enhancing defense, and addressing the lack of right-handed power hitters.
- Top prospects like Roman Anthony, Marcelo Mayer, and Kyle Teel are seen as crucial to the team's future, but trades remain a possibility.
- Manager Alex Cora emphasized the need for better physical conditioning and mental toughness to avoid late-season collapses.