In this episode of 310 To Left, hosts Tom Caron and Alex Speier sit down with Sam Kennedy, President of the Boston Red Sox, to discuss the team’s ambitious plans for the 2025 season. Fresh off a challenging 2024, Sam reflects on the disappointment of missing the playoffs and whether this year’s near-miss stings more than in past seasons.
The conversation dives into the offseason goals set by the organization, with Sam acknowledging that the team didn’t do enough to pursue a division title this year. He shares insights into how the upcoming offseason strategy will differ from last year’s, emphasizing the need for a more aggressive approach as the Red Sox look to return to contention.
Sam also addresses the importance of acquiring high-profile players and how Alex Cora’s long-term commitment factors into the team’s vision for the future. The trio explore the reasons behind the late-season slide and discuss whether the Sox are ready to take calculated risks in their offseason moves.
Additionally, Sam shares his thoughts on the anticipated Netflix documentary and its significance for both the team and its fanbase. As they look toward 2025, the discussion raises an intriguing question: Are the Red Sox entering a new phase of Boston baseball? Join Tom, Alex, and Sam for an engaging conversation that captures the hopes and aspirations of Red Sox Nation as they navigate this pivotal moment in franchise history.
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