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The CEO of the Red Sox fears the curtain on the message “ clear, candid ” of the meeting of Rafael Dévers

Rafael Devers did not want to move to the first base prompted the owner of the Red Sox team, John Henry, the president / chief executive officer Sam Kennedy and the director of Baseball Craig Breslow to go to Kansas City earlier this month to meet the designated shot.

The demand came after Triston Casas underwent a spurred tendon broken from the end of the season, but also came after the Red Sox moved to DH of the third base – the post he played throughout his career.

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Kennedy, during an appearance in the “The Greg Hill Show” of Weei, was asked about the trip and revealed that it was Henry’s idea to go there. And while the CEO said he would keep the internal conversations, he took off the curtain a little.

“It was a very clear and frank message on our expectations, on our commitment to win,” said Kennedy. “And it was a very good visit. And I am happy that we did it. It was a very important point of the season, although early. We have an extreme feeling of emergency in the past two decades to win, and I just wanted to express this message to the players. And we had several good conversations.”

However, the first bases remain, however. After having had trouble starting the season, Devers found a groove as a designated striker. Conversations will always occur with permanent, but it is not clear if it will change your mind on the position.

Kristian Campbell, on the other hand, took bullets at the first goal. There is no calendar when he see the action of play there, however.

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“We don’t want to lose it just because he learns a new position,” said manager Alex Cora.

“On a scale of 10, probably two and a half years, three, you know?”, He added later. “We will try to reach 10 as soon as possible, but we are intelligent on this subject.”

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