Are changes coming to the Boston Red Sox front office?
Jared Carrabis of DraftKings joined Mazz on The Baseball Hour on Wednesday night and discussed the future of Chaim Bloom in the Boston Red Sox front office. On Thursday’s Felger and Mazz, the guys discussed the comments that Carrabis made on Bloom’s future.
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Jared Carrabis on the Red Sox front office….
Jared Carrabis Audio: I’ll paint the picture for you and where the Theo Epstein stuff came from, at least on my end. I was having a conversation with someone whose opinion I trust a lot, because we had the conversation after, I think, the trade deadline and I said, “this offseason is make or break for Chaim Bloom”. So it never occurred to me that he wouldn’t get the offseason. It just was not a thought in my mind that he wouldn’t at least get this offseason, especially coming off Baseball America ranking the Red Sox farm system 5th in baseball. The first conversation I had was kind of unprovoked because again, going back to that clip, the thought never crossed my mind that he wouldn’t be given the offseason. So the first one was kind of unprovoked, just like, “hey, out of nowhere, like, I don’t think Chaim’s making it past November”. And I was like, “Really? Like, that’s surprising that you feel that way”. So then I kind of took that and I asked someone else whose opinion that I trust, and I said, “Do you think Chaim makes it out in November?”, and they said “nope”. I said, “Okay, well, if it’s not Chaim, then who?” And that wasn’t a David Stearns answer. That’s where the Theo name came from. “I’d like to see Theo”.
Felger: That was Jared Carrabis last night on The Baseball Hour with Mazz. Mazz, what are your thoughts on Carrabis’s reporting there.
Mazz: So, to me, I now believe more than ever that Chaim Bloom is on the way out. And when I say I believe it more than ever, like the scenario that Jared painted right there, he’s talking to somebody post trade deadline and someone says to him, “I’m not sure Bloom is going to be your past November 1st”. “Really?” Jared says. Then he’s talking to someone else, and someone else says, “no, I don’t think he’s going to be around either. I think that person’s right”. So look, given how much time Jared has spent around the ballpark, I think he’s been talking to people over there. I couldn’t tell you specifically who but I have my theories, but let’s not get into that part of it. But I think the fact that he’s heard it from multiple places tells me it’s kind of milling about the ballpark. Like when the season ends, they’re going to get rid of Chaim Bloom and they’re going to bring in someone else. Now who that is? Like, you know, I am less concerned at the moment with who that is going to be because it could be another nerd. Brian Sabean’s name was floating around earlier in the year, Theo’s name always comes up when this happens, David Stearns is out there, but Houston and the Mets are in on him. They’re going to have competition, too. There are other good markets, good teams, looking for a chief baseball executive. But it sounds like the Red Sox are serious and they should be. So I think there’s a change coming. Again, as I said to you the other day, I think in the next month or so, five or six weeks, there’s going to be news coming out of there that’s going to make us go, “oh, okay, well, hold on everything’s different now”. And I think it’s going to be tumultuous.