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Report: Sam Fuld among ‘leading candidates' for Red Sox GM job
New Hampshire native and Phillies general manager Sam Fuld reportedly is on the Red Sox’ radar as they search for Chaim Bloom’s replacement.
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Kim Ng a new name worth monitoring in Red Sox GM search
If the Red Sox want a GM with more experience, Miami’s Kim Ng should be on their radar — and she could be available this offseason, writes John Tomase.
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A simple request for Red Sox in hiring Chaim Bloom's replacement
No more “chief baseball officers” in Boston, please. John Tomase has a humble demand for the Red Sox as they search for Chiam Bloom’s successor.
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If Red Sox want to hit a home run, they'll lure Mike Hazen back to Boston
As the Red Sox begin the search for Chaim Bloom’s replacement, the picture of their ideal candidate is emerging. And as John Tomase writes, it looks exactly like Mike Hazen.
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Report: Red Sox discussing familiar name as possible Bloom replacement
The Red Sox reportedly are considering a former member of their front office, Diamondbacks GM Mike Hazen, to replace Chaim Bloom.
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Biggest impediment facing Red Sox owners in GM search? Themselves
The reputation of John Henry and Red Sox ownership precedes them, and that could be an issue as they search for Chaim Bloom’s replacement, writes John Tomase.
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Tomase: Irrelevance of the Red Sox under Chaim Bloom was the last straw
John Tomase joins BST with Felger and Holley and weighs in on what the last straw was that led to the firing of Chaim Bloom, including the minimal fan interest in the Sox’ series vs. the Yankees late in the year.
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Report: Chaim Bloom turned down Chris Sale trade last year
John Tomase joins BST with Felger and Holley to weigh in on reports that Chaim Bloom turned down a deal to trade Chris Sale last year, which could have impacted the decision for ownership to fire him.
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Who should replace Chaim Bloom?
On Arbella Early Edition, John Tomase and Dan Shaughnessy discuss who could take over for Chaim Bloom
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Report: Bloom, Red Sox turned down enticing Sale trade offer in 2022
A new report suggests it was the moves Chaim Bloom didn’t make — including a potential Chris Sale deal in 2022 — that led to his demise.
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Alex Cora shares reaction to Red Sox firing Chaim Bloom
Alex Cora opens up about the decision by the Red Sox to part ways with Chaim Bloom
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Alex Cora shares reaction to Red Sox firing Chaim Bloom
After Game 1 of Thursday’s doubleheader vs. the Yankees, Red Sox manager Alex Cora spoke to reporters about the organization’s decision to part ways with Chaim Bloom.
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Shaughnessy: Chaim Bloom firing is a ‘victory' for Alex Cora
Dan Shaughnessy joins Arbella Early Edition to weigh in on the decision by the Red Sox to part ways with Chaim Bloom
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Report: Two names emerge as potential Chaim Bloom replacements
Who will replace Chaim Bloom in the Red Sox front office? Two interesting names have popped up in a new rumor from an MLB insider.
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Sam Kennedy on Chaim Bloom firing: We're aiming for championships
Red Sox president Sam Kennedy shares his thoughts on the team’s decision to part ways with chief baseball officer Chaim Bloom and what the team sees as its goal going forward.
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Tomase: Chaim Bloom's ‘biggest sin' was making Red Sox irrelevant
John Tomase reacts to the news that the Red Sox have parted ways with Chaim Bloom and breaks down where he thinks things went wrong for the former chief baseball officer.
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Bloom's Red Sox tenure marred by one unforgivable offense, so now he's gone
Chaim Bloom was relieved of his duties as Red Sox chief baseball officer on Thursday. As John Tomase writes, one unforgivable offense led to his departure.
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Red Sox CEO reveals what team's ‘ultimate goal' is following Bloom's exit
The goal for the Red Sox remains the same — win the World Series — even though that looks like an unrealistic task right now.
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Red Sox CEO rules out Theo Epstein return after Chaim Bloom firing
Red Sox ownership already has ruled out a return of Theo Epstein to lead baseball operations after Chaim Bloom’s firing.
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Five potential replacements for Chaim Bloom as top Red Sox exec
Who will succeed Chaim Bloom as the Red Sox’ leader of baseball operations? John Tomase explores five potential options — including two who have local ties.
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