Por: The Boston Globe Sports January 21, 2023
SPRINGFIELD — Chief baseball officer Chaim Bloom remains confident about the direction of the franchise.But during Friday evening’s town hall meeting with fans that kicked off Winter Weekend, fans strongly disagreed.Both chief baseball officer Chaim Bloom and owner John Henry heard boos from fans when they were introduced to the disgruntled crowd.“Hang on,” Bloom pleaded to the dismayed fans who wouldn’t allow the Sox leader to... + full article
The Boston Globe USA Sports January 15, 2023
The countdown to spring training is on. The mandatory reporting date for Red Sox pitchers and catchers is Feb. 15, but can we count on the Sox improving in 2023? The answer to that pertinent question was lost in the vomit-inducing victory lap the Sox took last Wednesday... + más
How realistic is it that the Red Sox sign Rafael Devers to a contract extension this offseason? | The Boston Globe
Red Sox legend says 'essence of the franchise' can change if team doesn't keep stars | Fox News
Portland Press Herald USA Sports January 06, 2023
Chaim Bloom, chief baseball officer of the Boston Red Sox, has faced rampant criticism for his failure to keep homegrown starts Mookie Betts and Xander Bogaerts, but he may have earned some goodwill by agreeing to a long-term contract with Rafael Devers. Charles Krupa/Associated... + más
Devers, Red Sox agree to $11-year, $331 million contract | Portland Press Herald
The Boston Globe USA Sports December 08, 2022
SAN DIEGO — Red Sox chief baseball officer Chaim Bloom stared blankly at his iPhone late Wednesday evening.A group of Red Sox front office personnel inside the Delta Sky Club at San Diego International Airport stared, too, trying their best to process what had just... + más
Xander Bogaerts to sign 11-year, $280 million deal with Padres, bringing end to 10-year tenure with Red Sox | The Boston Globe
Thoughts on five issues the Red Sox need to address as Winter Meetings get underway | The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe USA Sports December 05, 2022
The last time the Red Sox were in San Diego for Winter Meetings was 2019, and a large cloud hung over the organization. The Sox were in the midst of a transition. It was chief baseball officer Chaim Bloom’s first meetings as the Sox’ leader. The team’s future was unclear.... + más
The Red Sox kicked the tires on a Kolten Wong trade, but not necessarily as a Xander Bogaerts succession plan | The Boston Globe
4 costly Chicago White Sox losses to the Cleveland Guardians, who won the season series to secure the tiebreaker | Chicago Tribune
The Boston Globe USA Sports November 09, 2022
LAS VEGAS — It has been a little more than three years since the Red Sox named Chaim Bloom their chief baseball officer. Compared with the other 14 teams in the American League, where would you place the Sox right now based on their major league talent?It’s no better than... + más
Chaim Bloom needs more time to see if he can produce a winner with Red Sox | The Boston Globe
Chaim Bloom says re-signing Xander Bogaerts and Rafael Devers is a priority, and other takeaways from Red Sox season wrap-up | The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe USA Sports October 08, 2022
Inhabitants of the American League East basement for the second time in three seasons, the Red Sox have reached a Fenway Fork in the Road.Do they remain on their current deliberate path, resolute that it will pay off in the long run? Or do they recalculate their route to... + más
Looking toward 2023, Chaim Bloom knows he has a lot of bases to cover for Red Sox | The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe USA Sports October 06, 2022
The Red Sox ended the 2022 season with a 6-3 win over the Tampa Bay Rays on Wednesday. But a 78-84 final record means Boston finished at the bottom of the American League East for the fifth time in 11 seasons.Chief baseball officer Chaim Bloom, general manager Brian... + más
Tom Caron: Red Sox need to lock up Bogaerts before he hits open market | Portland Press Herald
Re-signing Bogaerts, Devers the key for last-place Red Sox | Associated Press
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