Ottavino is a hard throwing pitcher with stupid movement on his pitches. He just seemed to come up small from the Springer homerun forward. Yes, last year he gave up 6ER in a 0IP performance and it skewed his stats. But you also cannot just remove that game, a game we were winning that he turned into a loss on his own. Most of the time a reliever gives up a run or two and he gets the blown save, yet it was more a collective effort. In that one game, Ottavino bombed the team's performance and cost us a game. Removing that true -1WAR game is revisionist.
Do I think Ottavino is a 5ERA reliever in Boston? No I do not. Do I think he will do far better on a team that isn't going anywhere? Yes I do. Do I think he will do far better in Boston than he would have in NY? Yes I do. Ottavino moving to Boston will be a boon for the sox for sure. I doubt he justifies his contract, but getting a prospect (albeit a future reliever) and then having the chance to dump off Ottavino in July for a good prospect haul is the upside here and I think Bloom adds to his prospect cache in doing so. I see the benefit for the sox, clearly, but it is far further down the road. For the Yanks, the sox give them the flexibility to add one of their team leaders back in Gardner AND now have the cushion to make an addition in July. If that addition leads to a World Series, then this deal could be the impetus to #28, which I think would stick in your craws a bit more than the prospects of the potential future production of the kids you get back