In five years with the Chicago Cubs, Craig Breslow worked his way up to assistant general manager and vice president of pitching as a trusted voice in Jed Hoyer’s inner circle.
It was only a matter of time before another organization hired Chicago Cubs executive Craig Breslow for a top front-office position. The Boston Red Sox have tabbed Breslow, 43, to become their new president of baseball operations, according to multiple reports in Boston. Breslow replaces Chaim Bloom, whom the Red Sox fired last month.
Under Breslow’s oversight of adjustments to the pitching infrastructure, the Cubs saw gains in velocity and homegrown arms during his five seasons in the organization. The Cubs’ struggles to develop homegrown arms contributed to their inability to build off their 2016 World Series title. This season represented another important step forward on that front. The Cubs promoted Breslow to director of pitching and special assistant to then-President Theo Epstein and then-GM Hoyer in October 2019.
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