Theo Epstein's return to the Red Sox has sparked discussions about his role and the team's future. Sam Kennedy, Red Sox President, envisions Epstein contributing to free agent signings and trades, describing his role as 'a step to something bigger and better.' The move has also been seen as a shield for the valid criticism Red Sox ownership has faced. Additionally, the Red Sox are mentioned as a possible trade partner for the Padres to acquire an outfielder, with Ha-Seong Kim being a popular target for other teams.
According to Dennis Lin, he mentions the Red Sox as a possible trade partner for the Padres to acquire an OF. He also mentions Ha-Seong Kim as a popular target for other teams, but the Padres have maintained a high asking price, and could be a long shot to be traded with the… https://t.co/TDe0mKuiPQ
Sam Kennedy envisions Theo Epstein’s new role with Red Sox as ‘a step to something bigger and better’ https://t.co/xAnACXNNxF
In Michael Silverman’s latest article in the Boston Globe, Sam Kennedy gave the following comments on Theo Epstein: 🔴 Kennedy envisions Epstein weighing in with Breslow and the baseball operations department on free agent signings and trades. “I think he could, if Brez seeks… https://t.co/Cl0uynbpxn
From @MikeSilvermanBB: More details of Theo Epstein’s role with the Red Sox and FSG, which Sam Kennedy described as ‘a step to something bigger and better’ https://t.co/If26FsXcf7 via @BostonGlobe
The two sides to Theo Epstein’s return, and other Red Sox musings https://t.co/H4iAO9WcoG
Theo Epstein is a certain Hall of Famer as an executive, but it’s impossible not to perceive him as a shield for all of the valid criticism Red Sox ownership has been receiving, writes, @GlobeChadFinn. https://t.co/pFBxPbxqe3