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Red Sox Managerial Future Uncertain Amidst Inconsistent Season
27 May
Summary
- Chad Tracy took over as manager after Alex Cora's firing.
- The team struggles significantly at home with an 8-18 record.
- Chief baseball officer Craig Breslow praised Tracy but offered no commitment.

The Boston Red Sox have experienced managerial changes this season, with Chad Tracy stepping in after the firing of Alex Cora. Tracy, who previously managed the Triple-A Worcester club, has a connection with many younger players. Since Tracy took over, the team's performance has remained inconsistent, marked by a 12-14 record and a league-worst 8-18 home record.
Despite the team's struggles, Chief Baseball Officer Craig Breslow expressed positive sentiments about Tracy's impact, noting a calming influence on the clubhouse and improvements in at-bats and defense. However, Breslow has not committed to Tracy as the long-term manager, stating that the topic of another managerial change this season has not been discussed. The club currently stands at 22-31, with questions arising about whether their current talent will translate into wins or lead to trades.