Updated
Updated · WGR550 · Apr 28
Sam Kennedy defends John Henry's media silence after Red Sox managerial change
Updated
Updated · WGR550 · Apr 28

Sam Kennedy defends John Henry's media silence after Red Sox managerial change

8 articles · Updated · WGR550 · Apr 28
  • Kennedy addressed criticism over Henry's absence following the firing of manager Alex Cora and five coaches in Baltimore.
  • He emphasized Henry's deep involvement with the team, noting Henry participated in meetings, direct conversations with players, and organizational decisions.
  • Henry has not held a press conference since 2020, but Kennedy insists his selective media engagement does not reflect a lack of passion or involvement with the Red Sox.
Is John Henry's silence a sign of apathy or a modern ownership strategy?
Did a power struggle with the GM cost Alex Cora his job, not the team's record?
With players feeling unheard, is the Red Sox clubhouse now a toxic situation?
Will the Red Sox's 'business-first' approach prevent them from winning another title?
How does private equity's influence turn a historic team into a financial asset?
Can a new coaching staff fix a roster the GM admits is a 'challenge'?