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Chaim Bloom’s Offseason To-Do List

BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS - JULY 09: Red Sox Chief Baseball Officer Chaim Bloom takes a phone call during Summer Workouts at Fenway Park on July 09, 2020 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)

The Boston Red Sox find themselves in an interesting place this offseason. They finished the season 24-36, the 4th-worst record in MLB, but they also still have a lot of talent that indicates things aren’t actually as terrible as that record would have you believe. This is especially true given their last 10 or so games. Between Opening Day on July 24, and the end of August, they went 12-23, but in the month of September, they went 12-13. The starting pitching somehow managed a ridiculous 2.08 ERA over their final 10 games. It’s crazy to think what might have happened if they had started the season the way they ended it, but at least these last couple weeks has given fans reason to hope that next season will be different.

Of course, hope for the future isn’t going to be enough. Chaim Bloom has a lot of work to do, starting today (because Yom Kippur was yesterday.) Here’s what should be on his and the ownership group’s checklist:

It’s going to be a busy winter for the Red Sox, but I truly believe that if they make these moves, they will be setting themselves up for both short and long-term success. They’re really not far off from being a Wild Card contender, only a few puzzle pieces short of the whole shebang.


Photo: Maddie Meyer/Getty Images

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