Brian Abraham

Brian Patrick Abraham (born December 20, 1984)[1] is an American professional baseball front-office executive and former coach.

[9] In between, Abraham handled the pitching duties for Toronto's slugger José Bautista in the 2012 MLB Home Run Derby.

[10] Before the 2013 season, Abraham made the jump from Toronto to Boston along with manager John Farrell and coach Brian Butterfield.

He threw batting practice and assisted the coaching staff with video and statistical reports, focusing his interest on the relief pitchers.

[12] After Chaim Bloom's arrival, in December 2020, Abraham was promoted to Director, Player Development, overseeing the Boston Red Sox Minor League system.