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Red Sox Chief: Outfielders Staying Put

The Boston Red Sox are reinforcing their outfield, with Chief Baseball Officer Chaim Breslow praising their talent and commitment. Despite trade rumors, the team is rotating outfielders through the designated hitter spot, fostering team bonding and excitement. Breslow leaves the door open for potential trades, but emphasizes the teams focus on building around their strong outfield core, learning from last seasons injuries. Checkout Solipillow.com

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