Since Craig Breslow's hiring as chief baseball officer, the Boston Red Sox have implemented considerable changes, particularly in their front office. This restructuring has led to layoffs and resignations amidst a backdrop of frustration among staff regarding the club's direction and past mediocrity. Although many employees express unease, others see potential for growth, particularly in pitching and player development. Breslow remains unapologetic about the changes, asserting that they are necessary for revitalizing a struggling organization with a recent postseason presence that has been sparse since their last championship in 2018.
Under Breslow's direction, longtime employees have been fired, while others have left on their own, frustrated with the direction of the organization.
Some indicate it's created an odd juxtaposition between those eager to initiate change and those trying to adapt to new roles under new leadership.
Breslow does not apologize for changes he believes will finally snap the organization out of a years-long stretch of mediocrity.
There are times where maybe it makes sense to bulldoze through things and then kind of pick up the pieces afterward.
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