Boston Red Sox owner John Henry says he does not regularly speak with media, describing the reason as “unproductive.” Multiple outlets report that Henry’s most recent appearance speaking to reporters was in February 2020, soon after the Red Sox completed a major offseason trade that sent Mookie Betts to the Los Angeles Dodgers. The accounts note that Henry has not been a frequent media presence since that time. While the reports focus primarily on his explanation for avoiding interviews, they also place his last public comments in context of the Betts trade, which was one of the franchise’s most prominent transactions in recent years. Beyond Henry’s stated view that media engagement is not productive, the sources do not add new details about future communication plans or changes to his approach. The reporting is consistent in pointing to the February 2020 timeframe as the last occasion Henry spoke with reporters.