Sam Kennedy Reacts To Idea Of Dustin Pedroia As Red Sox Player-Manager

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Jan 15, 2020

Dustin Pedroia insists he wants to play this season, but even he isn’t sure whether he’ll actually be able to suit up in 2020. The Boston Red Sox second baseman has played just nine games over the past two seasons due to lingering knee issues.

So, one of the best leaders on the roster might be without a role going forward. But in the wake of Alex Cora’s departure from the Red Sox, some have wondered whether Pedroia could slide into a player-manager role in 2020.

If you think this sounds far-fetched, you’re not alone. Red Sox CEO Sam Kennedy cracked a smile when presented the idea following Wednesday’s press conference at Fenway Park.

However, Kennedy didn’t totally rule out the concept.

Check out this tweet from MassLive’s Chris Cotillo:

Kennedy also commented on fan-favorite Jason Varitek, saying he hopes the longtime Red Sox catcher eventually takes on a “broader role” in the organization. Kennedy added he believes Varitek will be a “great” major league manager someday.

Regardless of who eventually is hired as the next Red Sox manager, chief baseball officer Chaim Bloom faces obvious obstacles in identifying the right man for the job.

Thumbnail photo via Bob DeChiara/USA TODAY Sports Images
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