Video: Chaim Bloom on future of Cardinals (6:39 )
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Video: Chaim Bloom on future of Cardinals (6:39 )
Brief interview with Frank C. prior to the GM meetings in Las Vegas this week .
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CFYHIF15WbI
For your viewing pleasure .
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CFYHIF15WbI
For your viewing pleasure .
Re: Video: Chaim Bloom on future of Cardinals (6:39 )
thx for posting that Dan
how refreshing...no MO-speak
how refreshing...no MO-speak
Re: Video: Chaim Bloom on future of Cardinals (6:39 )
You're very welcome ! Yes, it was very difficult during Mo's tenure . The classic Mo speak that will be etched in my brain forever is his incessant use of the word 'Obviously' He would be asked a question and start his reply with 'Obviously ....
I would listen and think No, Mo Everything is NOT 'obvious' .. You would think someone in the organition PR department would have alerted Mo to the overuse of 'obvious ' but then again maybe he wasn't a guy who could accept constructive criticixm .
Similar to those who latch on the expression 'With that said ..... and use that over and over. That drive me nuts too lol
Re: Video: Chaim Bloom on future of Cardinals (6:39 )
ramfandan wrote: ↑10 Nov 2025 15:16 pmYou're very welcome ! Yes, it was very difficult during Mo's tenure . The classic Mo speak that will be etched in my brain forever is his incessant use of the word 'Obviously' He would be asked a question and start his reply with 'Obviously ....
I would listen and think No, Mo Everything is NOT 'obvious' .. You would think someone in the organition PR department would have alerted Mo to the overuse of 'obvious ' but then again maybe he wasn't a guy who could accept constructive criticixm .
Similar to those who latch on the expression 'With that said ..... and use that over and over. That drive me nuts too lol
Re: Video: Chaim Bloom on future of Cardinals (6:39 )
how about?.....at the end of the day.ramfandan wrote: ↑10 Nov 2025 15:16 pmYou're very welcome ! Yes, it was very difficult during Mo's tenure . The classic Mo speak that will be etched in my brain forever is his incessant use of the word 'Obviously' He would be asked a question and start his reply with 'Obviously ....
I would listen and think No, Mo Everything is NOT 'obvious' .. You would think someone in the organition PR department would have alerted Mo to the overuse of 'obvious ' but then again maybe he wasn't a guy who could accept constructive criticixm .
Similar to those who latch on the expression 'With that said ..... and use that over and over. That drive me nuts too lol
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Re: Video: Chaim Bloom on future of Cardinals (6:39 )
Sometimes I wondered how Mo got to be so BAD at dealing with the public. I would think that while that's not the MOST important part of being a POBO, it has to be pretty important, especially in a town like ours. I know we're not a NY/LA/Chicago market, but we still follow baseball year round. Felt like he resented having higher expectations while also acting like he knew way more than any of us...which...usually I'd say that was probably true, but I don't think it was a true as Mo liked to think.ramfandan wrote: ↑10 Nov 2025 15:16 pmYou're very welcome ! Yes, it was very difficult during Mo's tenure . The classic Mo speak that will be etched in my brain forever is his incessant use of the word 'Obviously' He would be asked a question and start his reply with 'Obviously ....
I would listen and think No, Mo Everything is NOT 'obvious' .. You would think someone in the organition PR department would have alerted Mo to the overuse of 'obvious ' but then again maybe he wasn't a guy who could accept constructive criticixm .
Similar to those who latch on the expression 'With that said ..... and use that over and over. That drive me nuts too lol
Chiam's a breath of fresh air, and I'm grateful for it.
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Yeah, that's another one . Also , those who between thoughts insrtead of pausing (silence) before starting their next sentence say 'and' .82birds wrote: ↑10 Nov 2025 15:40 pmhow about?.....at the end of the day.ramfandan wrote: ↑10 Nov 2025 15:16 pmYou're very welcome ! Yes, it was very difficult during Mo's tenure . The classic Mo speak that will be etched in my brain forever is his incessant use of the word 'Obviously' He would be asked a question and start his reply with 'Obviously ....
I would listen and think No, Mo Everything is NOT 'obvious' .. You would think someone in the organition PR department would have alerted Mo to the overuse of 'obvious ' but then again maybe he wasn't a guy who could accept constructive criticixm .
Similar to those who latch on the expression 'With that said ..... and use that over and over. That drive me nuts too lol
I supervised student teachers long ago . Would video tape their presentations to students. Sometimes I would get a 23 year old who would say 'and' after every thought or statement. Very common in some rookie teachers AND saw it a lot AND it drove the students whacky AND instead of listening to the dialogue the students would be counting how many times they said AND to them AND did you ever have a teacher that did that ? lol
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You both are correct.82birds wrote: ↑10 Nov 2025 15:40 pmhow about?.....at the end of the day.ramfandan wrote: ↑10 Nov 2025 15:16 pmYou're very welcome ! Yes, it was very difficult during Mo's tenure . The classic Mo speak that will be etched in my brain forever is his incessant use of the word 'Obviously' He would be asked a question and start his reply with 'Obviously ....
I would listen and think No, Mo Everything is NOT 'obvious' .. You would think someone in the organition PR department would have alerted Mo to the overuse of 'obvious ' but then again maybe he wasn't a guy who could accept constructive criticixm .
Similar to those who latch on the expression 'With that said ..... and use that over and over. That drive me nuts too lol
And who can forget he used the famous “Best Practices” line that is uttered by numerous fools in the business world every day?
He was a great example of the Peter Principle.
Bloom is like a breath of fresh air in comparison.
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Re: Video: Chaim Bloom on future of Cardinals (6:39 )
He's certainly saying the right things. We're about to find out how much power he actually has.
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ramfandan wrote: ↑10 Nov 2025 15:16 pmYou're very welcome ! Yes, it was very difficult during Mo's tenure . The classic Mo speak that will be etched in my brain forever is his incessant use of the word 'Obviously' He would be asked a question and start his reply with 'Obviously ....
I would listen and think No, Mo Everything is NOT 'obvious' .. You would think someone in the organition PR department would have alerted Mo to the overuse of 'obvious ' but then again maybe he wasn't a guy who could accept constructive criticixm .
Similar to those who latch on the expression 'With that said ..... and use that over and over. That drive me nuts too lol
“At the end of the dayyyyyy”
Re: Video: Chaim Bloom on future of Cardinals (6:39 )
We all know know POBO has unlimited funds . The owner controls that . At least initially , Bloom has convinced DeWitt to invest a lot more $$$ in the scouting , coaching, player development areas . He has hired a slew of guys and bought more tech stuff for his analytics/scouting people. Good start !Dicktar2023 wrote: ↑10 Nov 2025 16:34 pm He's certainly saying the right things. We're about to find out how much power he actually has.
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Re: Video: Chaim Bloom on future of Cardinals (6:39 )
OTOH, keeping Marmol and all the ML coaches...not a good start. I'm not sure which I hate more: 1) the idea that Bloom freely chose to keep all of those clowns or 2) the possibility that he wasn't allowed to make the kinds of very basic changes that any executive should be dying to make right now.ramfandan wrote: ↑10 Nov 2025 18:23 pmWe all know know POBO has unlimited funds . The owner controls that . At least initially , Bloom has convinced DeWitt to invest a lot more $$$ in the scouting , coaching, player development areas . He has hired a slew of guys and bought more tech stuff for his analytics/scouting people. Good start !Dicktar2023 wrote: ↑10 Nov 2025 16:34 pm He's certainly saying the right things. We're about to find out how much power he actually has.
Either way, not a good sign of things to come.
We'll see.
Re: Video: Chaim Bloom on future of Cardinals (6:39 )
maybe bill dewitt the 3rd is so immensly terrible at dealing with the public that it is contagious to his employees or they get used to speaking with dewitt the 3rd which just hurts their pr skills. and mo still looks a pr genous compared to dewitt 3Strummer Jones wrote: ↑10 Nov 2025 15:57 pmSometimes I wondered how Mo got to be so BAD at dealing with the public. I would think that while that's not the MOST important part of being a POBO, it has to be pretty important, especially in a town like ours. I know we're not a NY/LA/Chicago market, but we still follow baseball year round. Felt like he resented having higher expectations while also acting like he knew way more than any of us...which...usually I'd say that was probably true, but I don't think it was a true as Mo liked to think.ramfandan wrote: ↑10 Nov 2025 15:16 pmYou're very welcome ! Yes, it was very difficult during Mo's tenure . The classic Mo speak that will be etched in my brain forever is his incessant use of the word 'Obviously' He would be asked a question and start his reply with 'Obviously ....
I would listen and think No, Mo Everything is NOT 'obvious' .. You would think someone in the organition PR department would have alerted Mo to the overuse of 'obvious ' but then again maybe he wasn't a guy who could accept constructive criticixm .
Similar to those who latch on the expression 'With that said ..... and use that over and over. That drive me nuts too lol
Chiam's a breath of fresh air, and I'm grateful for it.
marmol aint exactly stellar dealing with media either.
Re: Video: Chaim Bloom on future of Cardinals (6:39 )
It is what it is.82birds wrote: ↑10 Nov 2025 15:40 pmhow about?.....at the end of the day.ramfandan wrote: ↑10 Nov 2025 15:16 pmYou're very welcome ! Yes, it was very difficult during Mo's tenure . The classic Mo speak that will be etched in my brain forever is his incessant use of the word 'Obviously' He would be asked a question and start his reply with 'Obviously ....
I would listen and think No, Mo Everything is NOT 'obvious' .. You would think someone in the organition PR department would have alerted Mo to the overuse of 'obvious ' but then again maybe he wasn't a guy who could accept constructive criticixm .
Similar to those who latch on the expression 'With that said ..... and use that over and over. That drive me nuts too lol
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Yes, obviously.ramfandan wrote: ↑10 Nov 2025 15:16 pmYou're very welcome ! Yes, it was very difficult during Mo's tenure . The classic Mo speak that will be etched in my brain forever is his incessant use of the word 'Obviously' He would be asked a question and start his reply with 'Obviously ....
I would listen and think No, Mo Everything is NOT 'obvious' .. You would think someone in the organition PR department would have alerted Mo to the overuse of 'obvious ' but then again maybe he wasn't a guy who could accept constructive criticixm .
Similar to those who latch on the expression 'With that said ..... and use that over and over. That drive me nuts too lol
Re: Video: Chaim Bloom on future of Cardinals (6:39 )
Thank you very much for posting the link.ramfandan wrote: ↑10 Nov 2025 14:29 pm Brief interview with Frank C. prior to the GM meetings in Las Vegas this week .
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CFYHIF15WbI
For your viewing pleasure .
A very enjoyable listen.
Bloom very clearly thinks strategically almost identically as I do.
I have made the point here many times that STL can begin building the foundation for 90+ wins in future years, but by doing the right things this off-season they can certainly reasonably chase 85-86 wins in 2026.
Bloom said exactly the same thing.
Hearing him agree with my strategic assessment is certainly a positive indicator.
Clearly a highly intelligent man.
It was also interesting listening to his description of what Walker needs to improve on this off-season.
It was far from an endorsement of Walker and hinted at waning patience.
Walker may well be on a very short leash - if he returns at all.
Though it was not mentioned, Herrera may be a part of that.