Summary
The Boston Red Sox are looking to fill a significant role in their baseball operations after Craig Breslow completed his second season without a general manager. The search has gained more urgency following the departure of key executive Paul Taboni to the Washington Nationals.
Key Facts
- Craig Breslow is the chief baseball officer of the Boston Red Sox.
- The Red Sox have not had a general manager under Breslow for the past two seasons.
- Paul Taboni, a valued executive, left the Red Sox to join the Washington Nationals.
- Breslow acknowledged the importance of hiring a general manager.
- He expressed uncertainty about the timeline to find the right person for the job.
- The Red Sox have several internal candidates, including Eddie Romero and Brian O'Halloran.
- The team is open to internal or external candidates for the position.