Corey kluber started opening day e could have dumped sale 2 years ago but got cold feet traded hunter for crap traded Benny for crap an got the worst starter he could each year for 10 to 15 a year... nah he was pretty bad
@@user-xw3vw3nk9l He was hired to cut payroll, annd do what he did in tampa, which was win with nothing.. Just he was given a higher payroll to do so. The front office wanted him to do what he did with tampa, annd find something out of nothing.. They didnt give him time. Tampa sucked year after year until their recent dominants. He also has been great at devoloping talent, and has made some super smart moves. As a jays fan, I want akins gone, and him to take charge for us.. He could really bring out the most in his players, like hes done during his entire MLB tenure
@@BensPitchingClips well just as I wouldn't say I knew about the Jay's sorry but your wrong I have supported him but track record shows he doesn't get it good at draft yes looks setting up player development pretty good but others are as well an won't middle everything... an he didn't trade off people last year to get under tax ownership would have been fine with saving money right no they want to win an have a development system young players sell jerseys young exciting kids on good teams... sorry but your wrong he has made a handful of great moves that helped but the core carried this team an now its gone an the few young talents they have can't fight the derth of pitching concerns we have counting on rehabilitation of old washed up pitxhers with (good numbers under the hood)
As a die hard Sox fan I know that trading Mookie cannot be blamed on Chaim, it’s so unfair to remember him for that. I will remember him for making good moves and bad ones. You just can’t get past being in last place 3/4 years. Sidenote: the way Chaim upgraded the Farm system was very impressive.
I would say 1-2 of the last 3 years. You can't count 2020. Plenty of teams had weird records that year. If we cut off this season after 60 games this year the Yankees and Pittsburgh would've made the playoffs and the Mets would've barely missed. Trust me, as an Orioles fan, had we played a full regular season, we would've finished 10 games back of Boston.
just remember that theo epstein took over the cubs and they were god awful for 3 years and he said himself he expected to be bad a 4th but they surprised everyone and finished 3rd in the central in 2015 before winning it the next year. rebuilds do be like that.
@@adidab14 Theo took over a trash team though. Bloom took over a Sox team that won the world series in 18 and were a closer away in 19 from making the playoffs again.
@@chrisshook9153 that's true. but the team he took over was 84-78 and then lost it's best player. Whether or not you think bloom was really responsible for trading mookie is another matter but regardless that's not really like a stellar team to take over. Even with that, his first year was the Covid season which is just a weird season in general to judge anyone by. Then the next season (bloom's 2nd) the team wins 92 games and loses in the ALCS. The following year (his 3rd) they finish with the exact record of the team he took over. and then the next year is this season. So it's not like it was a complete disaster at all. and it's such a short sample size by which to judge a gm or whatever the hell they call the position, especially when he took over a garbage farm system to work with and wasn't really allowed to spend money. The whole thing is just weird when you look at it.
Tbh, I can't really be too mad at Bloom. The only thing you can really point at and blame him for is the Story contract. Ownership is using him to scapegoat the fact that they're too cheap to retain most of their star talent (Betts, Xander, Lester).
You couldn’t even predict the story contract was going to be a disaster. He was a monster in Colorado, knowing his numbers would drop anywhere else. No one saw him being this injury prone.
yeah i don't think they're in too bad of a spot at all. They have some stars on the roster. Some really good looking younger guys like casas and duran. and if guys like mayer and teel turn out to be good they'll be a force. Theo epstein's cubs sucked absolute BALLS for 3 years before they were any good, and he said himself they developed faster than he planned so he was expecting to suck for at least a 4th year before they surprised everyone in 2015. the hate bloom is getting for this is kinda weird tbh.
The White Sox assessment that the best option available is Tony Larussa is like our political system claiming Trump and Biden are the only viable candidates that have been born in the last 75 years.😂😂 just ridiculous
@@crowtservo im hoping the pirates can get a competing team together and meet baltimore in the world series one of these years. That would be good for baseball. Not likely though.
Sox cant afford most of their players, that is why they let mookie go, now you can see even the yankees cant afford most of their players, the new yanks is not like the old man will do anything to win, hank is smarter than the old man.
@@um8440 Sox and Yankees can afford them, it's only a question of if the players translate to winning. If not there's no sense in keeping the group as is. Sometimes players just don't line up with the team's plans if they need to rebuild as a whole and the player is in the middle of his prime, he wouldn't do them any good.
Chaim was brought in to keep the payroll low and build the farm. Both of those goals have been achieved. Now I think that ownership thinks the Sox are ready to compete and want a GM that will make moves
This feels like Bobby Valentine all over again. A fall guy brought in to correct the clubhouse and make the unpopular moves to right the ship. Ownership wasn't going to resign Mookie or Xander and now that's on Bloom.
2 more things not mentioning in the video: 1. Not selling in last year and this year to replenish the farm. 2. Not signing multi-position, RHBs with reasonable contracts like Drury, Kim, Pham..etc. Or switching hitters like Grossman(much better as a RHB) & Hicks.
Chaim was ok. I think the Red Sox were headed in a good direction, even if it isn't immediate. They probably saw how Mookie was in the NL MVP race and decided to fire him out of spite...
I think also that the pressure in big market cities like Boston, New York, and LA is so much bigger than a small market team like the Rays. I think Bloom was able to shine in Tampa because he’s extremely good at finding the diamond in the rough prospects and building them into stars, which is the slow and steady method, and as you can see by the Rays even still today it has worked out. Boston on the other hand expects to win every year and if they’re not in the playoff picture it’s a horrible year and somebody is pointing fingers. I think Bloom just isn’t right for a big market city, or if he stays in the big market would be better off as the Chief Prospect Officer (video reference don’t judge).
It’s inexcusable what he did (didn’t do) regarding the starting pitching staff!! He gave the team a 0% chance of winning. Then at the trade deadline he somehow made it worse. The fact that The Boston Red Sox used multiple “Openers” each week is criminal. Bloom was not the right fit for this organization.
Especially the 22 deadline, had a boatload of expiring contracts, was obvious they weren’t gonna make the playoffs, so sell! Sell everyone you can. Nope, does nothing. That was inexcusable.
I thought there wasn’t a worse GM than Brian Cashman but I was wrong. Bloom: three last place finishes in four seasons. Why does manager Alex Cheater Cora still have a job?
I personally think Chaim was always intended to be a fall guy. I could see this resulting in better Red Sox outcomes, simply because the front office is going to try and make splashes again and not go through austerity measures. Right now we only have 3 players signed long term. Sale’s contract ends soon. Our farm system is better, but it’s not good enough to fill every gap that we’ll have. So some smart spending will be needed
1:15 the reason for the fancy names is that if a team wants to poach someone from another team, they need to do it through a promotion. He was senior VP of baseball ops for the Rays so I don’t think they could’ve gone with just general manager
Come on this is just a pathetic take. To blame him instead of the team ownership is hilariously short sighted. To blame their fall guy is exactly what they want.
I’m sick of people saying dombrowski gutted the farm system. Kopech and moncada are the only players even remotely worth a fuck he traded and even those two are average at best. The only reason we have our top prospect is because we were terrible enough to get a 4th overall pick. Dombrowski was fired because he actually had the balls to be aggressive and ownership didn’t want him spending their money so they can go buy more soccer teams.
@@warlordofbritannia Duran, houck, casas, bello, and Rafaela were all brought in by dombrowski. That’s almost the entire young core that people give bloom credit for. Our current top 3 pitching prospects were also brought in by dombrowski. Like I said already the only reason we have mayer is because bloom put out a team that was so terrible we got a 4th overall pick. Bloom was lucky that kyle teal fell to us because he easily should have been a top 10 pick. Our first rounder from last year has been awful. People talk about bloom like he built a top 5 farm system. Our farm system currently sits at 16. If bloom didn’t put out a terrible team to be able to draft Mayer and get lucky that teal fell to us we’d probably have a bottom 5 farm system so I don’t really see how you can argue that bloom did any better than dombrowski at replenishing the farm system.
@@justin-ux3pk You’re missing the point-DD didn’t replenish the farm, we had a system so fallow by 2019 that we couldn’t make any deals at the deadline. Look at where all those guys you mentioned were at that time-A ball or lower. We had the worst farm system in baseball. As for the current system-curious how you didn’t mention our riches of young hitters, which is why everyone except the MLB website has us in the Top 10. We’re almost identical to where we were in late 2015 but better; I’d even argue this is a more talented young core than Mookie, Bogey, JBJ and Benny. The idea that Mayer is the only prospect of note is so ridiculous you cannot possibly believe that. In fact I know you don’t because you just mentioned another, Rafaela.
@@warlordofbritannia bleacher report and mlb both have the Red Sox at 16. If you’d like to direct me to who has us top 10 I’d be more than happy to take a look. You can talk shit about the 2019 farm system all you want but it had a vast majority of their young core and it was built by dombrowski. Teal and Anthony are good hitters I’ll admit that but Mayer has struggled at double a and really didn’t do amazing in a ball considering how much hype he has. Bleis was doing bad in a ball before he got hurt. Yorke is decent in double a. Mikey Romero has sucked at every level and didn’t deserve to be promoted to double a. Zanetello who we drafted in the second round this year is our #8 prospect and he did terrible in rookie ball. 9 and 10 are pitchers signed by dombrowski. 11 is a shortstop signed by dombrowski. Tbh I don’t care where you want to rank the farm. My point is other than Mayer, who again is the result of an absolutely awful team assembled by bloom, teal, who we were lucky to have fall to us considering he easily should have been picked top 10 and had the opportunity to even draft him because we had a team bad enough to earn the 14th pick, and Anthony who I will admit was a good pick, bloom has not brought in any prospects worth getting very excited about. Meanwhile dombrowski brought in houck, casas, bello, Rafaela, and Duran who have all played pretty well at the mlb, as well as our top 3 pitching prospects. Like I said talk shit about the 2019 farm system all you want but all 8 of the guys I mentioned were apart of that 2019 farm system that dombrowski built.
As a Dodger fan, I’m thankful for the RedSox’s disloyalty to Mookie. Also, I think there are closed door drugs deals between front offices of the Dodgers and RedSox. A lot of trades between these team. 🤨
Um how about letting multiple All-Star level players walk for nothing in free agency when you had multiple opportunities to re-sign or trade them? Doing that once is often enough to end a GM's career, let alone 3 times! Also the Trevor Story signing is looking really bad right now...
Not trading Paxton, Evaldi, Xander, and multiple other players last year and this year when they were all going to hit free agency and they weren't going to make the playoffs. He should have sold at the deadline last year, and he didn't. If you aren't going to make the playoffs and have a ton of contracts expiring, trade them!
In my opinion Chaim should have been given this year with a the authority to spend money this year. If it didn't come together this year then I'd agree Chaim was completely outclassed. He always seemed a bit indecisive and I think this hurt him in negotiations. The farm system was his focus and it's in great shape. It would have been interesting to see what he did with a mandate to spend. I also feel Cora has some responsibility also.
Someone made the point that Bloom’s biggest sin was making the Red Sox irrelevant, not even just having a losing season(s) or missing the playoffs but becoming the # 4 team in Boston. I think it couldn’t be said any better.
I really don’t think you can blame Bloom too much for Eovaldi leaving as they reportedly offered him a better deal originally than the Rangers but he and his agent wanted to wait it out and by the time they went back the Sox had already signed other guys like Kluber so they weren’t willing to anymore
Yeah you can cause you wait for Eavoldi. Kluber was an. over the hill bum and everyone knew it. He is going to finish last 3 of 4 years . Also back to back. He is mid. Period
He was “fired” so he could skate by the cheating scandals among other things. Funny how Lunhow got black listed but dombrowski is still a gm just a few years later.
Luhnow wasn’t blacklisted, he chose to walk away from the sport and get into the realm of soccer. Hinch having a job right now is proof that people really don’t care and would have hired Luhnow if he had agreed to keep being in baseball. Also, was Dombroski ever connected to the sign stealing? I assume that was all on Cora.
I mean, can you blame the Sox for letting Chaim go? He's been an absolute disaster. One of the wealthiest teams in all of sports, and all he did was make terrible move after terrible move. What a dud.
Love your channel but i have a problem with your assessment of T. Houck. All he did was SHOVE as a starter when he came up as a starter. Then we needed a closer so he did what he had to and became an effective closer. Then we needed a starter and he tried to reset again, only to wear one for his trouble. Every time he raises his hand to change in an effort to help his team he risks failing, costing himself his career in the name of being a good teammate. My second take (is wild speculation) the Sox front office are going to make a "splash" this off-season and Bloom was not on board with "the direction ownership wants to take" hence the firing. Get your popcorn kids, it's gonna be a wild ride😃👍
The reason they fired Dombrowski was because they wanted to go a different direction. Someone who was more analytic minded vs being based on gut or instinct.
There’s no direction with this franchise. Since forcing Theo out John Henry has run from extreme to extreme without giving the people he hires more than a few years to actually put together a long term plan. In four years we’ll be back where we were in late 2019, just like we were in late 2011..
@@Michael-tj5bk 2013 was a fluke, and we only now stopped paying for 2018. Look, I wouldn’t give up those two seasons for anything-but this is an insane way to run an organization. Bloom was the only person willing to interview for the position last time, now who’s going to want the job? *Why* would anyone want this job, seeing how the last four occupants were treated?
I hate the talking point of Dombrowski "gutting" the system...he didn't trade a single player that went on to be anything. If anything, he WON almost all of the trades. Seriously, go look it up. I think Manuel Margot is the most successful name he traded...maybe Moncada/Kopech, but neither of those are exactly franchise cornerstones. He doesn't deserve the hate he gets from "pundits". Seriously, stop regurgitating the drivel that others spout and have an original thought.
The Ownership was cause of all this... Bloom was just their mouthpiece & then scapegoat. But it was clear from day one that Bloom wasn't up to the job.
Bloom built the Sox to have lasting future success. Rebuilt farm with lots of high end talent and tons of depth, slashed payroll with a lot of short term contracts, leaving financial flexibility. And was bringing up prospects who were having success giving a core to build around. He was just about to start bearing the fruits of his labor and gets fired. It's obvious ownership set him up to be the fall guy for a rebuild. Fingers crossed the new guy doesn't blow everything Bloom built up.
The Red Sox Need To Go After Friedman With The Dodgers, Not Every Tampa Bay Nerd Can Succeed In A Large Market, Trade A Couple Lottery Tickets And Let Friedman Be Director Of Baseball Ops Or CEO Or Whatever, He's What They Need
Dombrowski is a specialist. Teams hire him to make a championship caliber team. Dombrowski doesn't view prospects as anything more than trade chips. He trades the entire farm to make a stacked MLB team and then leaves once the window closes leaving the team to pick up the aftermath. Chaim was hired to cut spending and build a solid team. Yes he wasn't great but he did make two playoff teams. I don't blame him for Mookie. That was ownership telling him to trade him asap and other teams knew he had to make a deal so they didn't give a ton for mookie. Everything else got a C+ although the guy seemed like he knew what he was doing when it came to drafting players. I viewed him as a GM that was tasked with building the farm back up first and foremost which he did, and making his mlb team competitive without costing the farm, which he was 50/50 on. I wouldn't call it an all out failure. But boston fans have spoken. They want winning 24/7 and that's not how baseball works.Dombrowski made that impossible in the 2020s for the redsox. Yes we got a ring but at the cost of limiting our near future.
both Chaim Bloom and ownership destroyed the Red Sox. Fenway sports group also made a huge mess of Liverpool FC in the English Premier League so this is not surprising. stop being delusional and stop defending Chaim Bloom.
A lot of good boston teams were made of "nobodies". Theres not really a clear structure or a direction, and part of that's due to injury, part of that's due to the inevitability of free agency. But sometimes even the best gms can wind up with a mediocre, or even dismal result.
I know Boston sports fans won’t agree this, but the Red Sox need to do what’s best for them and rebuild, the franchise knows how to scout… it won’t take long, with how tough the east is right now, it makes the most sense to bite the bullet. Rebuild Boston
If they Red Sox happen to win a World Series in the next couple of years with still the talent he developed, people should be singing his praises. Being from Boston and an avid fan, I can say it’s a combination of Bloom and Cora, but Cora has to go next.
I'm a blue jays fan so they are a guess the enemy even though as long as everyone has fun and is safe enjoying the game I really don't care who wins. I prefer my team to win but hey whatever. Be well and be safe
I understand your dismay in losing homegrown talent. I'm an Orioles fan. The cheap ownership has done nothing to secure guys like Rutschman, Henderson, Rodriguez, et al. Mike Elias is in his final year as the GM, which I do not believe he has been offered an extension. Plus, the lease for Orioles Park at Camden Yards has not been renewed.
They also all have 4 to 5 years of team control. If Rutchmen isn’t signed by the end of next season then u can panic, Henderson end of 2025, G-Rod end of 2025. U have time and cherish these moments with ur superstars, I didn’t I took Mookie for granted I thought he would be around forever but he isn’t.
@@tylerfrancescone8683 I get what you're saying. Other Orioles fans are looking at some younger players on other MLB teams locking up their young stars through this season. They (myself included) would like to see at least one of them---Rutschman being the first---signed long-term soon. Ownership has balked at giving the players their due.
No club has a better baseball culture in their organization than the Braves. From the old school coaching staff to the young roster to the the suites that run the club. And look how elite the Braves are. I see it every night. I think this is a significant part of a successful season. You love your job if you love the people you work with and have a positive working environment.
Yoshida is an L for Chaim. As of today only 0.6 fWAR. He started great, but is slashing 246/275/385 in the second half. He is borderline unplayable in LF. The Red Sox are stuck with a DH who might never hit 20 HR, and whose BB% has cratered because he doesn’t drive the ball hard enough for pitchers to throw him balls.
And yet the ownership of the team, including John Henry, does not seem to want to spend crap on the team and be aggressive like they should be. Was not all Chaim's fault.
This dude's reaction to OC's is such a travesty 🤦🏽♂️. They cheated to the post season, they stop in 2019 then ended up in 3rd place in their division - HMMMMM 🤔
Ya baseball fans remember...Alex cora cheated the dodgers twice...so hopefully he's next...cuz when a team he manages isn't cheating they don't win😮😊😅😂😢😢
The biggest issue with Bloom was he made the Red Sox boring. Weren’t really in any deadline rumors or big free agent rumors and never really had a chance to make noise in the postseason.
@@forgottenpath5919 well they also didn’t win so idk what you’re arguing. I like Bloom’s vision but there were some inherent flaws in how they did things. Didn’t really build a pitching staff and didn’t care about players playing positions which led to horrendous defense. At the Red Sox best they could be projected for 85 wins and if a few things go right they’re looking at 90-92 wins. If a few things go wrong they’re under .500.
@@remaracs6283 They went out and signed a bunch of big sexy names like Xander for top dollars to excite their fan base and "win" the offseason. But their teams stink.
I didn’t bring up the padres or Mets you did. There’s a way to spend to supplement your roster and get better, that’s why FA exists and that’s why guys get overpaid in FA. Sox have clear needs and have the money and prospects to make any deal they want. They need to be aggressive but not reckless
We definitely needed him while Diaz got ready for the Majors. Vazquez was the kind of Spanish-speaking catcher we needed, plus he had better offense than Maldy though obviously that’s not a high bar. Honestly, probably the greatest trade acquisition we got that trade deadline, he was the extra juice we needed to go all the way.
Bloom presided over losing two home-grown stars in Betts and Bogaerts, but Devers absolutely would have been star number three if not for the worry about an outright fan revolt. Sure, Bloom made a couple of good decisions, but trust me, we Red Sox fans are not sad about his ouster.
He followed instructions. He followed budgets set and improved the farm system. The lack of success is owners call. They clearly want a cost efficient rebuild which will take time and as impatient as fans are the owners have earned time, 4 World Series since 2004 is the most in baseball. They just didn’t like the heat they were getting and made bloom the fall guy. All he did was follow the plan. SMH
I’m a giants fans I know what your talking about at the end. The giants have been nothing but mediocre the last 4 years outside 2021 where they overplayed
The Mookie Betts trade looks like one of the dumbest trades ever. I mean I think people have puffed Betts up lately trying to put him above Acuña, but there's no arguing that Betts is a top 3 Outfielder in baseball. And they trade him for Verdugo, Wong and WHO now? But on the other side of the coin, if you are the GM and the ownership says they are not going to give you the money to re-sign Betts then you really have no choice but to get whatever you can for him. And while its obviously lopsided deal short term, Verdugo and Wong are not bad players. I mean you can build a world series champion team with Wong as your backstop and Verdugo as one of your corner outfielders. You basically traded an 8 WAR player you can't keep for 5.5 WAR you can keep. Maybe more important is the fact that Verdugo and Wong are just now reaching their prime ball-playing age (both are 27) while Mookie is 30. So if you think your window is 2025-2029 or so maybe you are better off with Verdugo and Wong. Kind of like how the Dodgers got their other best player. The Braves know Olson is not Freeman, but he's still damned good, and he will be for longer because he's younger. There's also the argument that if you are not the Mets, Padres or Dodgers you don't have unlimited money. So maybe 2 guys who together probably won't ever cost half of what Betts does gives you more flexibility to build the rest of your team (I'm not even counting Jeter Downs in the equation because he's not even in the Red Sox system anymore, and also seriously WHO?).
Acura is a great player. However Betts helped lead both the Sox and dodgers to world series championships in 18 and 20. The Braves won the World series with Acura injured.
While Bloom made several mistakes along the way this was not solely his failure. He was hired and given 2 objectives, lower payroll and improve the minor league teams. He did both and now is being used as the scapegoat. Does anyone think he wanted to lose Betts and Bogarts??? This is a failure from top to bottom.
I blame all this on ownership they the reason why Mookie was traded their too cheap and that's why i dont waste my time or money on this team anymore not worth it
the Dembowski fallacy that he emptied the farm system while true is misleading. There was no path to playing time on the 2019 world series team as the vast majority of players who started for that team; were homegrown and zero of the prospects he dealt have panned out.
Owners didn't want to pay $$$, it wasn't all on Chaim
So true, watch foul territories take on it, Chaim is just a scape goat..
Corey kluber started opening day e could have dumped sale 2 years ago but got cold feet traded hunter for crap traded Benny for crap an got the worst starter he could each year for 10 to 15 a year... nah he was pretty bad
@@user-xw3vw3nk9l He was hired to cut payroll, annd do what he did in tampa, which was win with nothing.. Just he was given a higher payroll to do so. The front office wanted him to do what he did with tampa, annd find something out of nothing.. They didnt give him time. Tampa sucked year after year until their recent dominants. He also has been great at devoloping talent, and has made some super smart moves. As a jays fan, I want akins gone, and him to take charge for us.. He could really bring out the most in his players, like hes done during his entire MLB tenure
@@BensPitchingClips well just as I wouldn't say I knew about the Jay's sorry but your wrong I have supported him but track record shows he doesn't get it good at draft yes looks setting up player development pretty good but others are as well an won't middle everything... an he didn't trade off people last year to get under tax ownership would have been fine with saving money right no they want to win an have a development system young players sell jerseys young exciting kids on good teams... sorry but your wrong he has made a handful of great moves that helped but the core carried this team an now its gone an the few young talents they have can't fight the derth of pitching concerns we have counting on rehabilitation of old washed up pitxhers with (good numbers under the hood)
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As a die hard Sox fan I know that trading Mookie cannot be blamed on Chaim, it’s so unfair to remember him for that. I will remember him for making good moves and bad ones. You just can’t get past being in last place 3/4 years.
Sidenote: the way Chaim upgraded the Farm system was very impressive.
Ownership forced his hand
I would say 1-2 of the last 3 years. You can't count 2020. Plenty of teams had weird records that year. If we cut off this season after 60 games this year the Yankees and Pittsburgh would've made the playoffs and the Mets would've barely missed. Trust me, as an Orioles fan, had we played a full regular season, we would've finished 10 games back of Boston.
just remember that theo epstein took over the cubs and they were god awful for 3 years and he said himself he expected to be bad a 4th but they surprised everyone and finished 3rd in the central in 2015 before winning it the next year. rebuilds do be like that.
@@adidab14 Theo took over a trash team though. Bloom took over a Sox team that won the world series in 18 and were a closer away in 19 from making the playoffs again.
@@chrisshook9153 that's true. but the team he took over was 84-78 and then lost it's best player. Whether or not you think bloom was really responsible for trading mookie is another matter but regardless that's not really like a stellar team to take over. Even with that, his first year was the Covid season which is just a weird season in general to judge anyone by. Then the next season (bloom's 2nd) the team wins 92 games and loses in the ALCS. The following year (his 3rd) they finish with the exact record of the team he took over. and then the next year is this season. So it's not like it was a complete disaster at all. and it's such a short sample size by which to judge a gm or whatever the hell they call the position, especially when he took over a garbage farm system to work with and wasn't really allowed to spend money. The whole thing is just weird when you look at it.
Tbh, I can't really be too mad at Bloom. The only thing you can really point at and blame him for is the Story contract. Ownership is using him to scapegoat the fact that they're too cheap to retain most of their star talent (Betts, Xander, Lester).
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You couldn’t even predict the story contract was going to be a disaster. He was a monster in Colorado, knowing his numbers would drop anywhere else. No one saw him being this injury prone.
yeah i don't think they're in too bad of a spot at all. They have some stars on the roster. Some really good looking younger guys like casas and duran. and if guys like mayer and teel turn out to be good they'll be a force. Theo epstein's cubs sucked absolute BALLS for 3 years before they were any good, and he said himself they developed faster than he planned so he was expecting to suck for at least a 4th year before they surprised everyone in 2015. the hate bloom is getting for this is kinda weird tbh.
@@Alan-rw3ezyeah you could, he was coming off an injury filled dumpster fire of a year by his standards.
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I think Rami Malik could play Chaim Bloom in a biopic. I’m not sure how interesting it would be but I think he could.
I can def see it. This is a bit random but since we're talking baseball and actors, I always thought Nicholas Hoult could play Freddie Freeman.
I dont feel sorry for ANY fanbase. I’m a White Sox fan. YOU should feel sorry for me.
I feel you
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As a Pirates fan, I get that. I’ve always wanted a Pirates-White Sox World Series, but they’ve never made the playoffs in the same year before.
The White Sox assessment that the best option available is Tony Larussa is like our political system claiming Trump and Biden are the only viable candidates that have been born in the last 75 years.😂😂 just ridiculous
@@crowtservo im hoping the pirates can get a competing team together and meet baltimore in the world series one of these years. That would be good for baseball. Not likely though.
There is no right. No wrong. There is just baseball. Your content is always appreciated.
Nah he was pretty wrong. 😂
I would’ve paid the luxury tax myself if I could just so the Sox would sign some damn free agents and maybe kept mookie
Sox cant afford most of their players, that is why they let mookie go, now you can see even the yankees cant afford most of their players, the new yanks is not like the old man will do anything to win, hank is smarter than the old man.
@@um8440 Sox and Yankees can afford them, it's only a question of if the players translate to winning. If not there's no sense in keeping the group as is. Sometimes players just don't line up with the team's plans if they need to rebuild as a whole and the player is in the middle of his prime, he wouldn't do them any good.
Chaim was brought in to keep the payroll low and build the farm. Both of those goals have been achieved. Now I think that ownership thinks the Sox are ready to compete and want a GM that will make moves
6 months later… oh dear…
@@davyt0247 hahaha this aged poorly. We’ll see if the sox can do anything with essentially zero FA acquisitions
This feels like Bobby Valentine all over again. A fall guy brought in to correct the clubhouse and make the unpopular moves to right the ship. Ownership wasn't going to resign Mookie or Xander and now that's on Bloom.
I love the longer videos the normal videos are good but these are next level
The problem is John cheap Henry is totally wasted as a owner
*John Cassius Henry
Another great one, man.
Best baseball channel, by far 🍻🍻
Thank you for the content you put out. Its very interesting and nice to look into behind the scenes of just what we see during games and pressers.
2 more things not mentioning in the video:
1. Not selling in last year and this year to replenish the farm.
2. Not signing multi-position, RHBs with reasonable contracts like Drury, Kim, Pham..etc. Or switching hitters like Grossman(much better as a RHB) & Hicks.
Chaim was ok. I think the Red Sox were headed in a good direction, even if it isn't immediate. They probably saw how Mookie was in the NL MVP race and decided to fire him out of spite...
I think also that the pressure in big market cities like Boston, New York, and LA is so much bigger than a small market team like the Rays.
I think Bloom was able to shine in Tampa because he’s extremely good at finding the diamond in the rough prospects and building them into stars, which is the slow and steady method, and as you can see by the Rays even still today it has worked out. Boston on the other hand expects to win every year and if they’re not in the playoff picture it’s a horrible year and somebody is pointing fingers.
I think Bloom just isn’t right for a big market city, or if he stays in the big market would be better off as the Chief Prospect Officer (video reference don’t judge).
Ownership is the one that failed not Chaim
It’s inexcusable what he did (didn’t do) regarding the starting pitching staff!! He gave the team a 0% chance of winning. Then at the trade deadline he somehow made it worse. The fact that The Boston Red Sox used multiple “Openers” each week is criminal.
Bloom was not the right fit for this organization.
Especially the 22 deadline, had a boatload of expiring contracts, was obvious they weren’t gonna make the playoffs, so sell! Sell everyone you can. Nope, does nothing. That was inexcusable.
Too bad they didn't fire Sam Kennedy too
I thought there wasn’t a worse GM than Brian Cashman but I was wrong. Bloom: three last place finishes in four seasons.
Why does manager Alex Cheater Cora still have a job?
Yay a 15 minute video by iTalk
I personally think Chaim was always intended to be a fall guy. I could see this resulting in better Red Sox outcomes, simply because the front office is going to try and make splashes again and not go through austerity measures.
Right now we only have 3 players signed long term. Sale’s contract ends soon. Our farm system is better, but it’s not good enough to fill every gap that we’ll have. So some smart spending will be needed
Fired right before Rosh Hashanah, this is a clear indication that he needs to come back to shul
not signing Mooke Betts was one of the dumbest moves in baseball in the last 20 years.
That ‘22 deadline was even worse
1:15 the reason for the fancy names is that if a team wants to poach someone from another team, they need to do it through a promotion. He was senior VP of baseball ops for the Rays so I don’t think they could’ve gone with just general manager
Come on this is just a pathetic take. To blame him instead of the team ownership is hilariously short sighted. To blame their fall guy is exactly what they want.
He got roasted by the net so he had to try and save face.
I feel bad for you guys even as a Yankees fan. The Yankees have had some success but most of the Red Sox teams fell except for 2021
Bro we have Aaron Boone, even worse.
@@Sirmanwiththeplan True 😂
@@masonvalente2134 the red sox are in a much better position long term than the yankees lol
@@willloterzo8131 I know 😭
We feel sorry for you Yankee fans y’all got an ace that can’t make it past the 3rd inning.
I’m sick of people saying dombrowski gutted the farm system. Kopech and moncada are the only players even remotely worth a fuck he traded and even those two are average at best. The only reason we have our top prospect is because we were terrible enough to get a 4th overall pick. Dombrowski was fired because he actually had the balls to be aggressive and ownership didn’t want him spending their money so they can go buy more soccer teams.
The real problem is that he didn’t replenish the talent, not even a single bit.
@@warlordofbritannia Duran, houck, casas, bello, and Rafaela were all brought in by dombrowski. That’s almost the entire young core that people give bloom credit for. Our current top 3 pitching prospects were also brought in by dombrowski. Like I said already the only reason we have mayer is because bloom put out a team that was so terrible we got a 4th overall pick. Bloom was lucky that kyle teal fell to us because he easily should have been a top 10 pick. Our first rounder from last year has been awful. People talk about bloom like he built a top 5 farm system. Our farm system currently sits at 16. If bloom didn’t put out a terrible team to be able to draft Mayer and get lucky that teal fell to us we’d probably have a bottom 5 farm system so I don’t really see how you can argue that bloom did any better than dombrowski at replenishing the farm system.
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You’re missing the point-DD didn’t replenish the farm, we had a system so fallow by 2019 that we couldn’t make any deals at the deadline. Look at where all those guys you mentioned were at that time-A ball or lower. We had the worst farm system in baseball.
As for the current system-curious how you didn’t mention our riches of young hitters, which is why everyone except the MLB website has us in the Top 10. We’re almost identical to where we were in late 2015 but better; I’d even argue this is a more talented young core than Mookie, Bogey, JBJ and Benny.
The idea that Mayer is the only prospect of note is so ridiculous you cannot possibly believe that. In fact I know you don’t because you just mentioned another, Rafaela.
@@warlordofbritannia bleacher report and mlb both have the Red Sox at 16. If you’d like to direct me to who has us top 10 I’d be more than happy to take a look. You can talk shit about the 2019 farm system all you want but it had a vast majority of their young core and it was built by dombrowski. Teal and Anthony are good hitters I’ll admit that but Mayer has struggled at double a and really didn’t do amazing in a ball considering how much hype he has. Bleis was doing bad in a ball before he got hurt. Yorke is decent in double a. Mikey Romero has sucked at every level and didn’t deserve to be promoted to double a. Zanetello who we drafted in the second round this year is our #8 prospect and he did terrible in rookie ball. 9 and 10 are pitchers signed by dombrowski. 11 is a shortstop signed by dombrowski. Tbh I don’t care where you want to rank the farm. My point is other than Mayer, who again is the result of an absolutely awful team assembled by bloom, teal, who we were lucky to have fall to us considering he easily should have been picked top 10 and had the opportunity to even draft him because we had a team bad enough to earn the 14th pick, and Anthony who I will admit was a good pick, bloom has not brought in any prospects worth getting very excited about. Meanwhile dombrowski brought in houck, casas, bello, Rafaela, and Duran who have all played pretty well at the mlb, as well as our top 3 pitching prospects. Like I said talk shit about the 2019 farm system all you want but all 8 of the guys I mentioned were apart of that 2019 farm system that dombrowski built.
As a Dodger fan, I’m thankful for the RedSox’s disloyalty to Mookie. Also, I think there are closed door drugs deals between front offices of the Dodgers and RedSox. A lot of trades between these team. 🤨
What actually bad roster decisions has he made?
Ownership’s assignment
Stay under the tax
Make the playoffs
Rebuild the farm system
Trade Mookie Betts
Chaim didn’t deserve this.
It’s the moves he didn’t make that were the worst.
Um how about letting multiple All-Star level players walk for nothing in free agency when you had multiple opportunities to re-sign or trade them? Doing that once is often enough to end a GM's career, let alone 3 times!
Also the Trevor Story signing is looking really bad right now...
Trading renfroe for jbj, then dfaing Jbj which contributes to going over the threshold as a last place team.
Not trading Paxton, Evaldi, Xander, and multiple other players last year and this year when they were all going to hit free agency and they weren't going to make the playoffs. He should have sold at the deadline last year, and he didn't. If you aren't going to make the playoffs and have a ton of contracts expiring, trade them!
All those number crunching billy bean wanna bes are no longer seen as prodigy’s.. hopefully the game gets back to basics
In my opinion Chaim should have been given this year with a the authority to spend money this year. If it didn't come together this year then I'd agree Chaim was completely outclassed. He always seemed a bit indecisive and I think this hurt him in negotiations. The farm system was his focus and it's in great shape. It would have been interesting to see what he did with a mandate to spend. I also feel Cora has some responsibility also.
Someone made the point that Bloom’s biggest sin was making the Red Sox irrelevant, not even just having a losing season(s) or missing the playoffs but becoming the # 4 team in Boston. I think it couldn’t be said any better.
why did you deleted the Thomson video?
Red Sox had the money and thought they could Ray like the Rays
Bloom the ultimate scapegoat
I really don’t think you can blame Bloom too much for Eovaldi leaving as they reportedly offered him a better deal originally than the Rangers but he and his agent wanted to wait it out and by the time they went back the Sox had already signed other guys like Kluber so they weren’t willing to anymore
Yeah you can cause you wait for Eavoldi. Kluber was an. over the hill bum and everyone knew it. He is going to finish last 3 of 4 years . Also back to back. He is mid. Period
@@Michael-tj5bk I never thought Kluber was a good signing but when you aren’t being kept in the loop you can’t count on him to come back
@@jrwilliams8156 lol that his responsibility dumbass. He has to get Eavoldi or get someone as good. huge failure.
He was “fired” so he could skate by the cheating scandals among other things. Funny how Lunhow got black listed but dombrowski is still a gm just a few years later.
Luhnow wasn’t blacklisted, he chose to walk away from the sport and get into the realm of soccer. Hinch having a job right now is proof that people really don’t care and would have hired Luhnow if he had agreed to keep being in baseball. Also, was Dombroski ever connected to the sign stealing? I assume that was all on Cora.
Chaim bloom might be a dodgers fan ngl think about it
The Dodgers can have him.
@@chrisshook9153 nah
If he was hired by the dodgers I’m sure that he’d win a chip just because ownership in LA isn’t afraid to spend money
Let’s go back to another video from the best baseball TH-camr
I guess you can't reallllly fire the owners??????!
Baseball contracts are too long for a sport that's so up and down.
I mean, can you blame the Sox for letting Chaim go? He's been an absolute disaster. One of the wealthiest teams in all of sports, and all he did was make terrible move after terrible move. What a dud.
Love your channel but i have a problem with your assessment of T. Houck. All he did was SHOVE as a starter when he came up as a starter. Then we needed a closer so he did what he had to and became an effective closer. Then we needed a starter and he tried to reset again, only to wear one for his trouble. Every time he raises his hand to change in an effort to help his team he risks failing, costing himself his career in the name of being a good teammate. My second take (is wild speculation) the Sox front office are going to make a "splash" this off-season and Bloom was not on board with "the direction ownership wants to take" hence the firing. Get your popcorn kids, it's gonna be a wild ride😃👍
The reason they fired Dombrowski was because they wanted to go a different direction. Someone who was more analytic minded vs being based on gut or instinct.
There’s no direction with this franchise. Since forcing Theo out John Henry has run from extreme to extreme without giving the people he hires more than a few years to actually put together a long term plan.
In four years we’ll be back where we were in late 2019, just like we were in late 2011..
@@warlordofbritanniahas been successful doing it. 2 rings.
@@Michael-tj5bk
2013 was a fluke, and we only now stopped paying for 2018.
Look, I wouldn’t give up those two seasons for anything-but this is an insane way to run an organization. Bloom was the only person willing to interview for the position last time, now who’s going to want the job? *Why* would anyone want this job, seeing how the last four occupants were treated?
@@warlordofbritannia Listen to yourself you are mentally ill. No fluke to Ortiz and Lester. Get a clue and a life
My team go to sleep at the trade deadline and say it right in front of us every year
You do know Paxton literally said he was open to the idea of coming back to Boston?
I hate the talking point of Dombrowski "gutting" the system...he didn't trade a single player that went on to be anything. If anything, he WON almost all of the trades. Seriously, go look it up. I think Manuel Margot is the most successful name he traded...maybe Moncada/Kopech, but neither of those are exactly franchise cornerstones. He doesn't deserve the hate he gets from "pundits". Seriously, stop regurgitating the drivel that others spout and have an original thought.
This.
He saddled the Red Sox with a few bad big contracts. But he was fired as part of the cheating scandal cover up
...... because bloom is 100% responsible for setting his budget.
The Ownership was cause of all this... Bloom was just their mouthpiece & then scapegoat.
But it was clear from day one that Bloom wasn't up to the job.
players have never deserved multiple 100mill contracts. no athlete alive is worth millions to play a damn game.
tell me you have NO IDEA how money or economics work without telling me you have NO IDEA how money or economics work.
As yankees fan and mariners fan I'm glad yall fired him
Bloom built the Sox to have lasting future success. Rebuilt farm with lots of high end talent and tons of depth, slashed payroll with a lot of short term contracts, leaving financial flexibility. And was bringing up prospects who were having success giving a core to build around. He was just about to start bearing the fruits of his labor and gets fired. It's obvious ownership set him up to be the fall guy for a rebuild. Fingers crossed the new guy doesn't blow everything Bloom built up.
The Red Sox Need To Go After Friedman With The Dodgers, Not Every Tampa Bay Nerd Can Succeed In A Large Market, Trade A Couple Lottery Tickets And Let Friedman Be Director Of Baseball Ops Or CEO Or Whatever, He's What They Need
Yet Brian Cashman gets a 4 year extension 😡
Dombrowski is a specialist. Teams hire him to make a championship caliber team. Dombrowski doesn't view prospects as anything more than trade chips. He trades the entire farm to make a stacked MLB team and then leaves once the window closes leaving the team to pick up the aftermath. Chaim was hired to cut spending and build a solid team. Yes he wasn't great but he did make two playoff teams. I don't blame him for Mookie. That was ownership telling him to trade him asap and other teams knew he had to make a deal so they didn't give a ton for mookie. Everything else got a C+ although the guy seemed like he knew what he was doing when it came to drafting players. I viewed him as a GM that was tasked with building the farm back up first and foremost which he did, and making his mlb team competitive without costing the farm, which he was 50/50 on. I wouldn't call it an all out failure. But boston fans have spoken. They want winning 24/7 and that's not how baseball works.Dombrowski made that impossible in the 2020s for the redsox. Yes we got a ring but at the cost of limiting our near future.
Hindsight is 20 20. You were right in the old video at the time, and you're right in this video today.
both Chaim Bloom and ownership destroyed the Red Sox. Fenway sports group also made a huge mess of Liverpool FC in the English Premier League so this is not surprising. stop being delusional and stop defending Chaim Bloom.
A lot of good boston teams were made of "nobodies". Theres not really a clear structure or a direction, and part of that's due to injury, part of that's due to the inevitability of free agency. But sometimes even the best gms can wind up with a mediocre, or even dismal result.
I know Boston sports fans won’t agree this, but the Red Sox need to do what’s best for them and rebuild, the franchise knows how to scout… it won’t take long, with how tough the east is right now, it makes the most sense to bite the bullet. Rebuild Boston
As a Yankees fan, 4th place is ours. Suck it sox
He’s a dodgers legend
What a smart man! I wonder why the Sox fired him? He is the SMARTEST Man in BASEBALL! Why would we ever not believe iTalk and his stupid takes? 😂
The locker full of prescription bottles @6:45 🧐
If they Red Sox happen to win a World Series in the next couple of years with still the talent he developed, people should be singing his praises. Being from Boston and an avid fan, I can say it’s a combination of Bloom and Cora, but Cora has to go next.
Jeter Downs became the first player since Ted Williams to hit .400 in a season. L for Boston.
I'm a blue jays fan so they are a guess the enemy even though as long as everyone has fun and is safe enjoying the game I really don't care who wins. I prefer my team to win but hey whatever. Be well and be safe
chaim did kinda fail. Ovbs the front office used him a lil bit but still. I didnt understand half the moves he made. (diehard sox fan)
I understand your dismay in losing homegrown talent.
I'm an Orioles fan.
The cheap ownership has done nothing to secure guys like Rutschman, Henderson, Rodriguez, et al.
Mike Elias is in his final year as the GM, which I do not believe he has been offered an extension.
Plus, the lease for Orioles Park at Camden Yards has not been renewed.
They also all have 4 to 5 years of team control. If Rutchmen isn’t signed by the end of next season then u can panic, Henderson end of 2025, G-Rod end of 2025. U have time and cherish these moments with ur superstars, I didn’t I took Mookie for granted I thought he would be around forever but he isn’t.
@@tylerfrancescone8683
I get what you're saying.
Other Orioles fans are looking at some younger players on other MLB teams locking up their young stars through this season.
They (myself included) would like to see at least one of them---Rutschman being the first---signed long-term soon.
Ownership has balked at giving the players their due.
I think his main problem is that his name is Heim, with a C
No club has a better baseball culture in their organization than the Braves. From the old school coaching staff to the young roster to the the suites that run the club. And look how elite the Braves are. I see it every night. I think this is a significant part of a successful season. You love your job if you love the people you work with and have a positive working environment.
We going to forget the red Sox cheated in 2018? Do you think that led to a bunch of nonsense after that season????
That never happened
I still never understand why they got rid of dombrowski
I thought AJ Preller would get canned before Chaim Bloom
Yoshida is an L for Chaim. As of today only 0.6 fWAR. He started great, but is slashing 246/275/385 in the second half. He is borderline unplayable in LF. The Red Sox are stuck with a DH who might never hit 20 HR, and whose BB% has cratered because he doesn’t drive the ball hard enough for pitchers to throw him balls.
As a Nats fan, in Mike Rizzo we trust
And now we get Bloom on the Cardinals😡😡😡
And yet the ownership of the team, including John Henry, does not seem to want to spend crap on the team and be aggressive like they should be. Was not all Chaim's fault.
The guy who has one of everything (henry) goes dollar store . I was hoping they would unload at the deadline, but nobody really did
Member when they cheated In 2018. Ahh good times.
Huh?
This dude's reaction to OC's is such a travesty 🤦🏽♂️. They cheated to the post season, they stop in 2019 then ended up in 3rd place in their division - HMMMMM 🤔
Ya baseball fans remember...Alex cora cheated the dodgers twice...so hopefully he's next...cuz when a team he manages isn't cheating they don't win😮😊😅😂😢😢
They didn't but keep spreading bullshit. Take your L bitch.
I had a feeling brett netzer was right
Its not all Chaims fault
Why did you take down the Phillies Manager video?
This really isn't about Chaim, it's about the ownership.
The biggest issue with Bloom was he made the Red Sox boring. Weren’t really in any deadline rumors or big free agent rumors and never really had a chance to make noise in the postseason.
Yeah, if only we could become more exciting like those world beaters the Mets and the Padres.
@@forgottenpath5919 well they also didn’t win so idk what you’re arguing. I like Bloom’s vision but there were some inherent flaws in how they did things. Didn’t really build a pitching staff and didn’t care about players playing positions which led to horrendous defense. At the Red Sox best they could be projected for 85 wins and if a few things go right they’re looking at 90-92 wins. If a few things go wrong they’re under .500.
@@remaracs6283 They went out and signed a bunch of big sexy names like Xander for top dollars to excite their fan base and "win" the offseason. But their teams stink.
I didn’t bring up the padres or Mets you did. There’s a way to spend to supplement your roster and get better, that’s why FA exists and that’s why guys get overpaid in FA. Sox have clear needs and have the money and prospects to make any deal they want. They need to be aggressive but not reckless
As a stros fan I was shocked when we got Vasquez
We definitely needed him while Diaz got ready for the Majors. Vazquez was the kind of Spanish-speaking catcher we needed, plus he had better offense than Maldy though obviously that’s not a high bar. Honestly, probably the greatest trade acquisition we got that trade deadline, he was the extra juice we needed to go all the way.
I knew the Red Sox wasnt gonna repeat 2021 when they didn’t resign Kyle Schwarber. Right then I knew they were doomed.
This
Bloom presided over losing two home-grown stars in Betts and Bogaerts, but Devers absolutely would have been star number three if not for the worry about an outright fan revolt. Sure, Bloom made a couple of good decisions, but trust me, we Red Sox fans are not sad about his ouster.
He followed instructions. He followed budgets set and improved the farm system. The lack of success is owners call. They clearly want a cost efficient rebuild which will take time and as impatient as fans are the owners have earned time, 4 World Series since 2004 is the most in baseball. They just didn’t like the heat they were getting and made bloom the fall guy. All he did was follow the plan. SMH
And no one feels sorry for this spoiled fanbase with the most chips since the millennium started 😒, especially with the cheated '18 chip
Only cheat is you and your 20 I Q
I’m a giants fans I know what your talking about at the end. The giants have been nothing but mediocre the last 4 years outside 2021 where they overplayed
The Mookie Betts trade looks like one of the dumbest trades ever. I mean I think people have puffed Betts up lately trying to put him above Acuña, but there's no arguing that Betts is a top 3 Outfielder in baseball. And they trade him for Verdugo, Wong and WHO now? But on the other side of the coin, if you are the GM and the ownership says they are not going to give you the money to re-sign Betts then you really have no choice but to get whatever you can for him. And while its obviously lopsided deal short term, Verdugo and Wong are not bad players. I mean you can build a world series champion team with Wong as your backstop and Verdugo as one of your corner outfielders. You basically traded an 8 WAR player you can't keep for 5.5 WAR you can keep. Maybe more important is the fact that Verdugo and Wong are just now reaching their prime ball-playing age (both are 27) while Mookie is 30. So if you think your window is 2025-2029 or so maybe you are better off with Verdugo and Wong. Kind of like how the Dodgers got their other best player. The Braves know Olson is not Freeman, but he's still damned good, and he will be for longer because he's younger. There's also the argument that if you are not the Mets, Padres or Dodgers you don't have unlimited money. So maybe 2 guys who together probably won't ever cost half of what Betts does gives you more flexibility to build the rest of your team (I'm not even counting Jeter Downs in the equation because he's not even in the Red Sox system anymore, and also seriously WHO?).
Acura is a great player. However Betts helped lead both the Sox and dodgers to world series championships in 18 and 20. The Braves won the World series with Acura injured.
Love a Red Sox Video, Not a big fan of what’s going on right now
While Bloom made several mistakes along the way this was not solely his failure. He was hired and given 2 objectives, lower payroll and improve the minor league teams. He did both and now is being used as the scapegoat. Does anyone think he wanted to lose Betts and Bogarts??? This is a failure from top to bottom.
I blame all this on ownership they the reason why Mookie was traded their too cheap and that's why i dont waste my time or money on this team anymore not worth it
Love the Kung fu panda music in the back ground just fyi
the Dembowski fallacy that he emptied the farm system while true is misleading. There was no path to playing time on the 2019 world series team as the vast majority of players who started for that team; were homegrown and zero of the prospects he dealt have panned out.
That guy from the Brewers who just got hired by the Mets to be their President of operations is smarter than Bloom
Serious question, do u watch baseball Games ? I can’t help but feel u watch other videos an piece different information into 1 Video
His name is Chaim, what did anybody expect??
Lol i guess we are skipping the 2018 cheating scandal **boston 2018 champions**