Boston Red Sox chief baseball officer Craig Breslow and team president and CEO Sam Kennedy met with reporters over a video call on Monday night to address Sunday’s surprising trade of Rafael Devers to the San Francisco Giants.

Both executives repeatedly emphasized that the team “couldn’t find alignment” with Devers on his future role and the best direction going forward.

“We worked at it, we had a different vision for him going forward than he had,” Kennedy said. “What we felt we needed from him that would be in the best interest of the ball club.”

Breslow explained that Devers and his representation did not formally request a trade. But during conversations regarding a move to designated hitter and a possible position change to first base, Devers’ people indicated that perhaps a fresh start elsewhere might be best.

Additionally, Breslow declined to specify whether or not the Red Sox talked to any other MLB teams about a potential Devers trade. However, he indicated that conversations with various front offices provided an idea of what might be attainable in such a deal.

Yet Breslow acknowledged that he frequently asked himself if the situation with Devers could have gone better if he’d addressed a possible position change during the offseason. He added that he hopes the next time such a situation arises, he can manage it differently before relations deteriorate.

“I need to own the things that I could have done better,” he said.

This story will be updated.

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