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Silverman: Sox shaken to the core in August

NEW YORK — These will be known as the “25 Days in August,” an unprecedented frenzy of upheaval and turmoil from the bottom to especially the top of the Red Sox chain of command.

In the crammed annals of Red Sox pandemonium, this represents an asteroid strike and the dust has barely begun to clear.

From the offices on Yawkey Way, the club lost its president and CEO, its general manager, manager and TV broadcaster in less than a month.

On the field, the last-place Red Sox actually have played better — they are 12-11 this month with improved pitching and hitting — but here, too, they are reeling from change that is just a taste of what’s to come this offseason.