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Craig Andrew Breslow (/ ˈ b r ɛ z l oʊ /; born August 8, 1980) is an American baseball executive and former professional baseball pitcher. He is currently the Chief Baseball Officer of the Boston Red Sox .
Breslow had been working as an assistant general manager in Chicago. He was hired there and mentored by Theo Epstein, who also went to Yale before building the rosters that won World Series in ...
On October 25, the team announced the hiring of Craig Breslow, a former MLB pitcher who was a member of Boston's 2013 World Series championship team, as the team's new Chief Baseball Officer. [17] He succeeded Chaim Bloom, who was fired in September 2023 along with the removal of Brian O'Halloran as general manager. [18]
† During the ownership tenure of Mrs. Jean R. Yawkey, Haywood Sullivan and Buddy LeRoux became general partners. [1] A purchase of the team from the estate of Tom Yawkey was approved by the league in May 1978, resulting in each of Mrs. Yawkey, Sullivan, and LeRoux having a one-third controlling interest in the team as general partners. [2]
Amid a potential sale of the WooSox, new Red Sox chief baseball officer Craig Breslow visited Polar Park for the second WooSox Foundation Honors Gala.
Red Sox chief baseball officer Craig Breslow speaks with reporters during the MLB general manager's meeting in Arizona in November.
Pesky spent 57 years with the Red Sox organization; as a minor league player (1940–1941), major league player (1942, 1946–1952), minor league manager (1961–1962, 1990), major league manager (1963–1964, 1980), broadcaster (1969–1974), major league coach (1975–1984), and as a special instructor and assistant general manager (1985–2012).
The Boston Red Sox have hired ex-pitcher Craig Breslow to run their baseball operations department, a team official said Wednesday. Breslow pitched for Boston in 2006 and again from 2012-15. Chaim ...