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