Speaking in London over the weekend, the Hall of Famer defended the controversial team owner, providing a rare glimpse into upper management’s mindset.
Hey Red Sox Nation! Whenever “Big Papi” talks, the entire city of Boston stops to listen. Over the weekend, while attending a celebrity softball game at the MLB World Tour in London, David Ortiz sat down with reporters and offered some highly intriguing and candid thoughts regarding our heavily criticized principal owner, John Henry.
In recent years, Henry and the Fenway Sports Group (FSG) have faced intense backlash from the Fenway Park faithful, with many fans accusing ownership of withholding financial resources and losing interest in the baseball club. However, Ortiz painted a completely different picture of the billionaire owner. “He’s worried. He’s worried about his team,” Big Papi revealed. Ortiz, who still maintains a close relationship with team brass, emphasized that Henry is far from indifferent. “He loves his Red Sox. He just gets frustrated when things don’t go the way they’re supposed to, which is what’s happening right now.”
According to Ortiz, competing in the powerhouse AL East presents massive challenges year in and year out. “People tend to forget how much success we’ve enjoyed under his leadership. Winning four World Series titles is a major achievement,” Ortiz reminded critics. However, he did acknowledge that the current stretch—marred by recent roster injuries and frustrating series outcomes—is testing everyone’s patience.
While Big Papi is clearly trying to bridge the gap between frustrated fans and ownership, it remains to be seen if his defense of Henry will quiet the critics. But one thing is for sure: when David Ortiz speaks, his words still hold massive weight in Boston.
What are your thoughts on Big Papi’s comments? Do you believe John Henry is genuinely worried, or do you still want to see ownership show it by opening the wallet in free agency? Let me know in the comments below! Go Sox!
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