When the Red Sox announced last week that chief baseball officer Chaim Bloom , the team also added that general manager Brian OHalloran had been offered a new role within the baseball operations department. Jen McCaffrey of The Athletic that OHalloran has decided to accept a new role and will move forward as the teams executive vice president of baseball operations. OHalloran will report to whomever the Red Sox eventually hire to oversee the baseball ops department. OHalloran joins a sistant GMs Eddie Romero and Raquel Ferreira as longtime staples of the Red Sox front office wholl remain with the club even after the recent restructuring. Hes spent more than two decades with Bostons baseball operations department, originally joining the club as an a sistant Oliver Dunn Jersey back in 2002 and gradually working his way up the ladder. Hed previously held titles of a sistant general manager, vice president of baseball operations and director of baseball operations. As a Boston-area native, OHalloran surely found some additional appeal in remaining with the Red Sox even amid the turnover. Given his considerable front office experience and years working alongside names like Theo Epstein, Ben Cherington and Dave Dombrowski, hed likely have drawn plenty of interest from other teams had he opted to explore opportunities in other organizations for the first time since 2001, when he was breaking into the busine s as an intern with the Padres. Hell instead remain with his hometown organization in a high-ranking position and continue to work to get the Red Sox back on track in future seasons. Willy Adames Jersey