Red Sox fired chief baseball officer Chaim Bloom.
The decision was reported by Jeff Passan of ESPN and quickly announced by the team. Bloom was thrown right into the fray when he was hired by Boston in 2019. His predecessor, Dave Dombrowski, didn’t sign superstar outfielder Mookie Betts to a long-term extension so Bloom was quickly tasked with finding a trade partner. Bloom was also on the hook for managing some contracts that look bad in hindsight, such as Dombrowski’s extension for Chris Sale. In Bloom’s four years at the helm, the Red Sox made the ALCS once but finished in third or fourth place in the AL East every other season. However, he did restock a barren farm system and rebuild it into one of the best in baseball, which feels like exactly what he was really hired to do. The organization will now look to somebody else to get them back to the World Series.