After months of waiting, the Red Sox finally learned their fate as MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred released his report on the 2018 season. In the grand scheme of things, the organization made out pretty good as its penalties were pretty minor, other than losing a second-round pick in a shortened draft year. The team released a statement soon after the findings were made public but then Principal Owner John Henry shared his thoughts.
Henry spoke with Alex Speier of The Boston Globe yesterday and was apologetic for the behavior of the team and was accepting of the punishment that was handed down.