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Sam Kennedy Is A Liar; The Red Sox Couldn’t Be Less Aligned

Sam Kennedy
Sam Kennedy is a liar. The Red Sox aren’t aligned. The only thing they’re on the same page on is protecting their broken egos. (Paul Rutherford-Imagn Images)

Sam Kennedy Is A Liar; The Red Sox Couldn’t Be Less Aligned

Boston Red Sox CEO Sam Kennedy is a scumbag and I’ve been on record for saying that for years. The only thing he’s good at is being a shield to disguise the lies and dysfunction coming from the club. The Rafael Devers trade is another example.

We went from this…

To this…

“In the end, I think it’s pretty clear that we couldn’t find alignment with Raffy,” said Red Sox president/CEO Sam Kennedy. “We all worked at it over the last several months, going back to the offseason, starting with Alex Cora and Craig and the staff, and then up to me, and all the way up to John Henry.

And I’m the unreasonable one?

You know where I stand on all of this stuff, but let’s put that aside for a second. Why do the Red Sox even allow Kennedy to speak? Every time the guy opens his mouth, it always seems like there’s a soundbite attached that sticks.

Couldn’t find alignment?

Duh.

We already know this.

That’s been the case for a while, and Alex Bregman proved it. The Red Sox are being run by children. It’s been bad forward-thinking since day one on this thing.

Kennedy needs to be sent to Elba. AKA in the sales and ticketing office, while never being tasked with speaking to the media again. If I’m running the team, it’s a non-negotiable. The fan base doesn’t trust this liar, and frankly, it’s idiotic to think otherwise.

By the way, some notable faces in the media already think I should be running the team

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