
"Romero was been with the Red Sox a long time, having been hired in a scouting role back in 2006. He has since risen through the ranks, getting the assistant GM and executive vice-president titles in 2018. His work in Boston is clearly respected within the Red Sox franchise. In the fall of 2023, after the Sox had fired chief baseball officer Chaim Bloom, Romero interviewed to be his replacement. That job ultimately went to Craig Breslow."
"Like Romero, Sharp has been with his club for many years, having been hired by the Royals in 2006. The Kansas City front office is currently headed by general manager J.J. Picollo. Sharp has been connected to a number of vacancies over the years, including the Mets' GM search back in 2018, the Angels' GM search in 2020 and the Giants' GM search last year."
The Washington Nationals have interviewed Eddie Romero, the Boston Red Sox assistant general manager, as part of their effort to fill a front office opening. Romero joined Boston's scouting staff in 2006 and rose to assistant GM and executive vice-president in 2018. Romero interviewed for the Red Sox chief baseball officer role in fall 2023 after Chaim Bloom's firing; Craig Breslow was hired. Paul Toboni also interviewed for the Washington job but is a strong candidate to become Breslow's second-in-command in Boston, which could remove Toboni from Washington consideration and increase the likelihood of Romero departing Boston. Royals assistant GM Scott Sharp has also been mentioned as a possible candidate.
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