Red Sox President Calls Season 'Lowest Low' In 25 Year Reign

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Boston Red Sox President Sam Kennedy stepped into the spotlight on Thursday morning during a radio interview on WEEI's Greg Hill Show. 

Kennedy did not mince words during his time on air, shedding light on just how utterly disappointing the team's 2026 run has been. He touched on the injuries to big-name players, the frustration in the front office and, most importantly, did not sugarcoat the state of things. 

"Having been here 25 years, we’ve had some incredible high highs and some very low lows, but I don’t remember a period really feeling it as viscerally as we feel it right now," Kennedy said. "It’s been awful."

Kennedy joined the team in 2002. He took over as the president and CEO in 2015.

"End of '11 into '12 was pretty tough," Kennedy said. "That was a tough period. There’s definitely a recency bias, but this is about as bad as it gets. It’s been brutal, but look, we can sulk and just give up, or grind through it, which is exactly what we’re going to do. We’re going to find ways to improve."

Perhaps there is some recency bias, but the Red Sox are regularly breaking hundred-year-old losing records in the first half of the season. 

Still, it goes without saying that fans are hoping for the best in the remaining 96 games. The American League is a mess after all. 

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