BOSTON — Three days after the Red Sox announced that former general manager Theo Epstein is back in the fold as a part-owner and senior advisor for Fenway Sports Group, team president Sam Kennedy said he anticipates Epstein having an important role in all aspects of the company’s dealings but cautioned that he won’t be involved in the day-to-day operations of the Red Sox.
Speaking during the team’s “Truck Day” event outside Fenway Park, Kennedy said Epstein will be available to the ownership group — which includes Kennedy, principal owner John Henry, chairman Tom Werner and FSG president Mike Gordon — as a trusted confidant as well as serving as a mentor to chief baseball officer Craig Breslow.
“He’s got great relationships throughout the front office, but it’s a senior advisor role that I think will really help in terms of thinking through important decisions, thinking through near term issues, longer term issues,” Kennedy said.