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A Call for Boston to Change 'Jersey Street' to ‘Wakefield Way’ to Honor Red Sox Great Tim Wakefield’s Legacy
Please join me in calling on Boston Mayor Michelle Wu and the Boston Public Improvement Commission to approve the name change from “Jersey Street” to “Wakefield Way” on the two-block street outside Fenway Park to honor Boston treasure Tim Wakefield.
Wake personified friend, family, Boston, the Red Sox, and the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. Tim Wakefield was beloved by every person on planet earth who either met him, or knew of him.
There is no good reason not to do this. Changing from “Yawkey Way” was warranted, but changing back to “Jersey Street” was a hot garbage move.
Here’s a chance to make things right @wutrain.
#WakefieldWay

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Breaking: The Chaim Bloom Era is over in Boston
BOSTON, MA – The Boston Red Sox today announced that they have parted ways with Chief Baseball Officer Chaim Bloom.
Bloom was notified of the club’s decision by Red Sox Principal Owner John Henry, Chairman Tom Werner, and President & CEO Sam Kennedy.
“While parting ways is not taken lightly, today signals a new direction for our club,” said Principal Owner John Henry. “Our organization has significant expectations on the field and while Chaim’s efforts in revitalizing our baseball infrastructure have helped set the stage for the future, we will today begin a search for new leadership. Everyone who knows Chaim has a deep appreciation and respect for the kind of person he is. His time with us will always be marked by his professionalism, integrity, and an unwavering respect for our club and its legacy.”
Bloom was named Chief Baseball Officer on October 28, 2019. He has worked in baseball for 19 years, starting as an intern for the Tampa Bay Rays, where he spent 15 years of his career preceding his time with the Red Sox.
In addition to this change, General Manager Brian O’Halloran has been offered a new senior leadership position within the baseball operations department.
The search for new baseball operations leadership will begin immediately. In the interim, the day-to-day operations will continue under the direction of O’Halloran, and Assistant General Managers Eddie Romero, Raquel Ferreira, and Michael Groopman.
Red Sox President & CEO Sam Kennedy will be available to credentialed media prior to today’s 1:35 p.m. game.

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Jon Lester's postseason performances put him among the legends bit.ly/DWSqokRkc by @TheRealJonLyons

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Mac Jones not perfect, but shows promise, progress vs. Dolphins bit.ly/DWSldz4fS by @TheRealJonLyons

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With a new Celtics season starting tonight, it's time for Brad Stevens to deliver under pressure bit.ly/DWSrvUrLV by Kyle Miller

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In addition to taking pressure off Jarrett Stidham, Cam Newton will not be fazed by replacing the GOAT. bit.ly/DWSZhpLRe by @TheRealJonLyons

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Do the Bruins or Celtics have the best shot at a 2020 title? bit.ly/DWSh48hzC And if baseball is dead, how many people will care? bit.ly/DWSeZ9rdS

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Absent minded musings while trying not to stare at calendars bit.ly/DWSzPvmVN by @nategraziano

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The Patriots best tight end option in the upcoming NFL draft may be Notre Dame's Cole Kmet. bit.ly/DWSVbWLcL by @TheRealJonLyons

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