The Boston Red Sox have moved to add pitching depth, which they lack in the upper minors. Under Chaim Bloom, the Red Sox saw their depth tested plenty of times, and they didn’t have the options to withstand injuries.
The Boston Red Sox have not come close to the vision of sustained success set by former chief baseball officer Chaim Bloom and picked up by Craig Breslow.
The Boston Red Sox ushered in a new wave of leadership when they hired chief baseball officer Craig Breslow following back-to-back last-place finishes in the American League East.
It wasn’t quite “we’re going to do this, it’s going to be awesome,” but new Red Sox Chief Baseball Officer Craig Breslow’s response to questions about Boston’s underwhelming offseason struck a familiar chord that should have fans rightly concerned… CB is starting to sound like Chaim Bloom.
The St. Louis Cardinals need a succession plan.
I will forgive you if you stop reading after that. With the hiring of Chaim Bloom, the offseason dots have now been connected. What do Nick Robertson, Ryan Fernandez, Victor Santos, Andrew Kittredge, and Riley O’Brien all have in common?
Former Boston Red Sox chief baseball officer Chaim Bloom was named Monday as an advisor to St. Louis Cardinals president of baseball operations John Mozeliak.
Former Boston Red Sox president Chaim Bloom has landed a new job a few months after being ousted from his position.
The Cardinals announced that they have hired Chaim Bloom as an advisor to president of baseball operations John Mozeliak.
After months of inactivity, the Boston Red Sox appear close to taking shape under new chief baseball officer Craig Breslow. Breslow already has revamped the outfield, middle infield and added pitching depth.
The latest Boston Red Sox departure cements one of former chief baseball officer Chaim Bloom's trades as a disappointment. The move was seen at the time as a swift move to acquire a prospect with a lot of potential coming off a down year but it turned into a significant loss for the Red Sox.
The Boston Red Sox clearly have a lot of work to do this offseason. Following back-to-back last-place finishes in the American League East and firing former chief baseball officer Chaim Bloom, the expectations for an aggressive offseason have been set.
The St. Louis Cardinals are expected to be extremely busy this offseason and even could add to its front office. The biggest question mark the Cardinals currently have is on the roster.
It's a new era in Boston. The Boston Red Sox recently hired former relief pitcher Craig Breslow to replace former chief baseball officer Chaim Bloom.
The Boston Red Sox are making some ground in their baseball operations search. Boston will be in for an interesting offseason as they could have their next leader to replace Chaim Bloom.
It’s now been roughly a month since the Red Sox fired chief baseball operations Chaim Bloom, creating a vacancy atop their baseball ops department.
When the Red Sox announced last week that chief baseball officer Chaim Bloom had been fired, the team also added that general manager Brian O’Halloran had been offered a new role within the baseball operations department.
Red Sox Chief Baseball Officer Chaim Bloom was a controversial figure. What did he do well as the leader of the team? Bloom’s firing has brought out a lot of opinions from Red Sox fans but there were a lot of positives that will benefit the future from his time in Boston.
The Red Sox announced Thursday they would be moving on from their chief baseball officer, Chaim Bloom. Bloom first came to the Red Sox in 2019 from the Tampa Bay Rays.
Bloom did a lot of things well since his hiring by Boston in 2019, but he hasn't built a perennial winner. It is clear ownership expected more.
The Boston Red Sox have already ruled out one potential Chaim Bloom replacement that fans would have loved to see.
The Boston Red Sox fired chief baseball officer Chaim Bloom on Thursday. The Red Sox entered Thursday tied with the New York Yankees for last place in the American League East.
There has been speculation recently that the Boston Red Sox would be making some major changes to their front office this offseason, and the team has decided to not wait that long.
The Red Sox are still in the thick of the playoff race despite a somewhat muddled trade deadline strategy and one former player thinks that is happening in spite of management, not because of them.
The Boston Red Sox have spent the last few seasons trying to position themselves for perennial postseason contention behind chief baseball officer Chaim Bloom and appear to believe that time is coming.
A little under three weeks ago, chief baseball officer Chaim Bloom wasn’t yet sure how the Red Sox might approach the trade deadline, or whether or not the team might lean more towards buying or selling. Since then, the Sox have been doing their best to force the front office’s hand, winning nine of their last 10 games and moving to a 49-43 record.
With the Aug. 1 trade deadline rapidly approaching, the Boston Red Sox and chief baseball officer Chaim Bloom have a lot of decisions to make. The Red Sox are 8-1 in their last nine games and are just two games out of the final postseason spot in the American League.
The Boston Red Sox are 40-41 and are nearing a proverbial fork in the road. This team has played inconsistent baseball all season long and hasn't proven to the fan base that they will be in the postseason hunt come late September.
It has now been a little over a month since the Red Sox designated Barnes for assignment and subsequently traded him to the Marlins for left-handed reliever Richard Bleier.
Boston fans have found numerous ways to bash Bloom in the early part of the 2020s, but this report takes that to a whole new level.
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