How did the Red Sox’ Chaim Bloom take his recent vote of confidence? And other thoughts ...Written without a hint of irony.
Picked-up pieces while wondering if the feds found a “Malcolm Butler/Top Secret” file at Mar-a-Lago …
▪ Red Sox CEO Sam Kennedy was compelled this past week to issue a vote of confidence for Chaim Bloom and Alex Cora.
“I am very comfortable saying Chaim and Alex will be back,” Kennedy told The Athletic.
The proverbial vote of confidence. Since we never hear from ownership anymore (feels like John Henry is ghosting his baseball team), Kennedy’s backing will have to do.
How did the statement land with the Red Sox chief baseball officer — who has had a year like Eddie Mush in “A Bronx Tale” and is taking way more heat than his manager?
“I believe in what we’re doing here,” said Bloom, whose team is likely to finish last for a second time in his three Red Sox seasons. “This year has not so far gone the way any of us would have wanted. We’ll work hard to get better.
... Thanks for the time, Chaim. But watch your back. Ownership always needs a scapegoat.
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