DHL Dan CLXXXV - The Next Red Sox GM
Shank's gonna get
a lot of columns out of this situation, isn't he?
This Red Sox job comes with some curious conditions, and other thoughts
Picked-up pieces while thinking that this might not be the best time for the Red Sox to be raising ticket prices …
Given the confusion, indecision, and inverted manner in which the Red Sox’ search for a new chief baseball officer is unfolding, here’s a clip-and-save “help wanted ad” detailing what is required to land the job, and what is expected of the new CBO.
SEEKING
CHIEF BASEBALL OFFICER FOR ICONIC
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL FRANCHISE
General requirements and duties:
Highly motivated candidate with strong inerpersonal skills, collaborative team skills, and ability to deal with ambiguity.
Candidate will report to team’s principal owner, team chairman, and team president/CEO. Candidate will be expected to provide public explanation for team decisions.
Let's cut to the chase:
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Question: Exactly what is this new baseball boss supposed to do now that the last-place Sox seem to have everything set?
“If you want to run a baseball organization, this is where you want to be,” said Kennedy. “You want to be in Boston. Why? Because it matters here more than anywhere else. So if you’re not up for that challenge, thanks but no thanks.”
Wow. Everybody’s already in place. You don’t get to spend like the Sox spent in the old days. You have a gaggle of potential second-guessers already in place. But you will take all the blame while ownership is busy broadening the Fenway Sports Group portfolio.
Who wouldn’t want to come here?
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