Some of you think he's some kind of savior.

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I honestly don't think he failed as new GM. He built the farm really well. He faced the obstacle of an Impatient Owner, Impatient Media, Impatient Fan Base. He made mistakes reacting to that barrageCCard wrote: ↑23 Jul 2025 21:24 pm https://www.boston.com/sports/boston-re ... -bogaerts/
Some of you think he's some kind of savior.He failed in Boston, let's see if he can be any better in St Louis. I'm hoping he is but betting that he isn't. If Dewitt loosens the purse strings then maybe he can succeed.
The first one was a dumb criticism he had to dump payroll and had to attach price to betts in order to get rid of him which hurt the returnCCard wrote: ↑23 Jul 2025 21:24 pm https://www.boston.com/sports/boston-re ... -bogaerts/
Some of you think he's some kind of savior.He failed in Boston, let's see if he can be any better in St Louis. I'm hoping he is but betting that he isn't. If Dewitt loosens the purse strings then maybe he can succeed.
Most of it is dumb. It mentions missing out on a guy like Dansby Swanson for starters. Not a bad player but not exactly a world beater here. Trading Hunter Renfroe(lol) not keeping Benintendi(lol) and even Xander Bogaerts hasn’t been a world beater here, after a strong first season in SD his next 2 years there have been very pedestrian and he’s 32 with plenty more years left on that deal. None of those guys would be moving the needle much now with the Sox nor have they years prior. Not to mention multiple times in this article it was mentioned he was hamstrung by higher ups.Ozziesfan41 wrote: ↑23 Jul 2025 21:41 pmThe first one was a dumb criticism he had to dump payroll and had to attach price to betts in order to get rid of him which hurt the returnCCard wrote: ↑23 Jul 2025 21:24 pm https://www.boston.com/sports/boston-re ... -bogaerts/
Some of you think he's some kind of savior.He failed in Boston, let's see if he can be any better in St Louis. I'm hoping he is but betting that he isn't. If Dewitt loosens the purse strings then maybe he can succeed.
Some of you think he's the next messiah and that clearly isn't the case. He might be great, I don't know but clearly he's saddled with the same constraints that got him fired in Boston. As you all have pointed out, he was directed to trade Betts and he got fired for it among other reasons. Now, years later, he's going to be faced with an even smaller payroll even as contracts spiral upward. Listen, I hope he works miracles, and maybe he will. He certainly will get a chance to. It's just that you all in all probability are setting yourselves up for disappointment. Ownership will make the difference. He Dewitt loosens the purse strings things will get significantly better. If he doesn't? I predict in a few years the same people that are championing him as the next Branch Rickey will be calling him names and wanting his head on a spike.Banner29 wrote: ↑23 Jul 2025 21:57 pmMost of it is dumb. It mentions missing out on a guy like Dansby Swanson for starters. Not a bad player but not exactly a world beater here. Trading Hunter Renfroe(lol) not keeping Benintendi(lol) and even Xander Bogaerts hasn’t been a world beater here, after a strong first season in SD his next 2 years there have been very pedestrian and he’s 32 with plenty more years left on that deal. None of those guys would be moving the needle much now with the Sox nor have they years prior. Not to mention multiple times in this article it was mentioned he was hamstrung by higher ups.Ozziesfan41 wrote: ↑23 Jul 2025 21:41 pmThe first one was a dumb criticism he had to dump payroll and had to attach price to betts in order to get rid of him which hurt the returnCCard wrote: ↑23 Jul 2025 21:24 pm https://www.boston.com/sports/boston-re ... -bogaerts/
Some of you think he's some kind of savior.He failed in Boston, let's see if he can be any better in St Louis. I'm hoping he is but betting that he isn't. If Dewitt loosens the purse strings then maybe he can succeed.
Bloom made his mistakes, nobody has ever questioned that. But he left that organization in terrific shape farm system wise. He was thrown to the wolves immediately with the Betts fiasco, was expected to turn things around quickly and arguably the most unforgiving and high pressure city in all of sports. In a routinely juggernaut division.
The guy has a clear knack for developing young talent and people just want to dig up 2 year old articles to protect Mo.
It’s sad
Thought the same thing… the article completely lacks journalistic integrity by leaving that out. Price isn’t even mentioned, there.Ozziesfan41 wrote: ↑23 Jul 2025 21:41 pmThe first one was a dumb criticism he had to dump payroll and had to attach price to betts in order to get rid of him which hurt the returnCCard wrote: ↑23 Jul 2025 21:24 pm https://www.boston.com/sports/boston-re ... -bogaerts/
Some of you think he's some kind of savior.He failed in Boston, let's see if he can be any better in St Louis. I'm hoping he is but betting that he isn't. If Dewitt loosens the purse strings then maybe he can succeed.
Nobody has thought that. Not once. What people have thought is that he possesses some solid qualities that give us some hope again, with the most important one not being the bow tied ret*rd that flat out dismantled this team into complete irrelevanceCCard wrote: ↑24 Jul 2025 05:59 amSome of you think he's the next messiah and that clearly isn't the case. He might be great, I don't know but clearly he's saddled with the same constraints that got him fired in Boston. As you all have pointed out, he was directed to trade Betts and he got fired for it among other reasons. Now, years later, he's going to be faced with an even smaller payroll even as contracts spiral upward. Listen, I hope he works miracles, and maybe he will. He certainly will get a chance to. It's just that you all in all probability are setting yourselves up for disappointment. Ownership will make the difference. He Dewitt loosens the purse strings things will get significantly better. If he doesn't? I predict in a few years the same people that are championing him as the next Branch Rickey will be calling him names and wanting his head on a spike.Banner29 wrote: ↑23 Jul 2025 21:57 pmMost of it is dumb. It mentions missing out on a guy like Dansby Swanson for starters. Not a bad player but not exactly a world beater here. Trading Hunter Renfroe(lol) not keeping Benintendi(lol) and even Xander Bogaerts hasn’t been a world beater here, after a strong first season in SD his next 2 years there have been very pedestrian and he’s 32 with plenty more years left on that deal. None of those guys would be moving the needle much now with the Sox nor have they years prior. Not to mention multiple times in this article it was mentioned he was hamstrung by higher ups.Ozziesfan41 wrote: ↑23 Jul 2025 21:41 pmThe first one was a dumb criticism he had to dump payroll and had to attach price to betts in order to get rid of him which hurt the returnCCard wrote: ↑23 Jul 2025 21:24 pm https://www.boston.com/sports/boston-re ... -bogaerts/
Some of you think he's some kind of savior.He failed in Boston, let's see if he can be any better in St Louis. I'm hoping he is but betting that he isn't. If Dewitt loosens the purse strings then maybe he can succeed.
Bloom made his mistakes, nobody has ever questioned that. But he left that organization in terrific shape farm system wise. He was thrown to the wolves immediately with the Betts fiasco, was expected to turn things around quickly and arguably the most unforgiving and high pressure city in all of sports. In a routinely juggernaut division.
The guy has a clear knack for developing young talent and people just want to dig up 2 year old articles to protect Mo.
It’s sad
How many championships has he won. How many has Mo won? Hmmm.... Merely reiterating that the grass isn't always greener.Banner29 wrote: ↑24 Jul 2025 08:10 amNobody has thought that. Not once. What people have thought is that he possesses some solid qualities that give us some hope again, with the most important one not being the bow tied ret*rd that flat out dismantled this team into complete irrelevanceCCard wrote: ↑24 Jul 2025 05:59 amSome of you think he's the next messiah and that clearly isn't the case. He might be great, I don't know but clearly he's saddled with the same constraints that got him fired in Boston. As you all have pointed out, he was directed to trade Betts and he got fired for it among other reasons. Now, years later, he's going to be faced with an even smaller payroll even as contracts spiral upward. Listen, I hope he works miracles, and maybe he will. He certainly will get a chance to. It's just that you all in all probability are setting yourselves up for disappointment. Ownership will make the difference. He Dewitt loosens the purse strings things will get significantly better. If he doesn't? I predict in a few years the same people that are championing him as the next Branch Rickey will be calling him names and wanting his head on a spike.Banner29 wrote: ↑23 Jul 2025 21:57 pmMost of it is dumb. It mentions missing out on a guy like Dansby Swanson for starters. Not a bad player but not exactly a world beater here. Trading Hunter Renfroe(lol) not keeping Benintendi(lol) and even Xander Bogaerts hasn’t been a world beater here, after a strong first season in SD his next 2 years there have been very pedestrian and he’s 32 with plenty more years left on that deal. None of those guys would be moving the needle much now with the Sox nor have they years prior. Not to mention multiple times in this article it was mentioned he was hamstrung by higher ups.Ozziesfan41 wrote: ↑23 Jul 2025 21:41 pmThe first one was a dumb criticism he had to dump payroll and had to attach price to betts in order to get rid of him which hurt the returnCCard wrote: ↑23 Jul 2025 21:24 pm https://www.boston.com/sports/boston-re ... -bogaerts/
Some of you think he's some kind of savior.He failed in Boston, let's see if he can be any better in St Louis. I'm hoping he is but betting that he isn't. If Dewitt loosens the purse strings then maybe he can succeed.
Bloom made his mistakes, nobody has ever questioned that. But he left that organization in terrific shape farm system wise. He was thrown to the wolves immediately with the Betts fiasco, was expected to turn things around quickly and arguably the most unforgiving and high pressure city in all of sports. In a routinely juggernaut division.
The guy has a clear knack for developing young talent and people just want to dig up 2 year old articles to protect Mo.
It’s sad
Maybe he succeeds, maybe he doesn’t. But for the first time in a few years there’s reason to be optimistic about the team going forward and that for some reason really bothers the Mo cult.
It’s weird