Plane flies above Fenway Park urging Red Sox to fire Craig Breslow, sell the team
The Red Sox are 13-19 and at the bottom of the AL East entering Saturday.
A banner towed by a small plan e above Fenway Park on Friday urged the ownership of the Boston Red Sox to sell the team. As the Red Sox and Houston Astros took batting practice ahead of their game Friday night, the plane flew overhead with the banner reading: โFIRE CRAIG! SELL THE TEAM!
โ A plane with a banner that says, โFire Craig! Sell the team! โ is flying over Fenway Park pic.
twitter. com/Y1rKoulpB0 โ Justin Turpin (@JustinmTurpin) May 1, 2026 Red Sox chief baseball officer Craig Breslow and principal owner John Henry were the targets with the team sitting last in the AL East . Boston would beat Houston 3-1 on Friday, but remain eight games behind the division-leading New York Yankees with 13-19 record.
The poor start led to Breslow firing manager Alex Cora on Apil 25 with Chad Tracy taking over as interim manager. The "sell the team" message has not just been seen in the skies; it has also been heard throughout Fenway Park this season , especially after they were swept at home last weekend by the Yankees. Breslow, who played 12 MLB seasons and was part of the Red Sox 2013 World Series winning team, was hired by Boston after the 2023 season after four years as an executive with the Chicago Cubs.