Kevin Millar reflects on the current state of the Red Sox, who are underperforming at 30-34 and trailing the Yankees significantly. He draws parallels with the 2004 team, highlighting how they overcame a similar deficit. Millar mentions the team's internal issues, particularly Rafael Devers's dissatisfaction with positional changes, and emphasizes manager Alex Cora's limitations given the roster. He remains hopeful that internal team dynamics need to change for improvement, while he originally predicted the Red Sox to win their division despite their "alarming" recent play.
"They've been struggling," Millar acknowledged, referencing the early-season drama involving Rafael Devers's displeasure at being asked to move from third base. Millar noted that despite Devers not being happy, the signing of Alex Bregman was "exactly what the Red Sox need."
"Alex Cora can only do so much, right? You're the manager. The GM's and the organizations give you the players, they spend the money and then you only could do what you could do. But we all know there's something just not right."
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