Sam Kennedy believes Red Sox have taken 'aggressive approach' this offseason
Briefly

The Boston Red Sox showed early offseason promise with aggressive improvements to their roster, adding significant pitchers like Garrett Crochet and Aroldis Chapman, while competing for Juan Soto. However, recent weeks have seen a decline in activity, leaving critical gaps in their batting lineup, particularly after losing Tyler O'Neill's offensive contributions. Despite this, president Sam Kennedy praised the efforts of Craig Breslow for maintaining a sense of urgency within the organization to enhance competitiveness in the American League East, emphasizing the need for strategic deals amid limited free agency success.
It has been great to see the aggressive approach and the sense of urgency within baseball operations to improve.
The approach [Breslow] took was one of extreme aggression, extreme urgency. That doesn't mean you're going to end up signing every single free agent.
Even with the Red Sox making several upgrades on the mound, Boston still has a few glaring vacancies in its lineup.
We have the ability to add, if we can match up on deals that make sense, in terms of where we stand right now.
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