Kike obviously only hits when he plays CF and is healthy. (I do think as a 2Bman would not have been a bad plan.)
Had Mondesi been ready in May as expected, asking Kike, Yang and DHam to handle SS for 3-6 weeks was not necessarily a bad plan, except in hindsight. Yang got hurt and Mondesi stayed hurt.
Reyes was acquired a few weeks too late, and then Cora unexplainably still played Kike at SS, too often.
Taking JBJ back was a major blunder. There is no sugar coating that one, IMO.
I agree 100% on Kluber. I don't recall many here not liking the signing- only that it was all Bloom did to address the rotation.
Bloom's inability to finish the deal looks like one of his major deals.
Not extending Bogey, if he was indeed, extendable, at any point.
Not bringing back Nate, despite offering him more than what he took from TEX. (Reportedly, he pulled the offer.)
Not one upping the Rays on Eflin.
Not pulling the trigger on some trades that were inches from being completed.
My belief all along has been that the organization decided not to go large and long on a solid pitcher, and that is usually what is needed to get a good one, until we felt the "timing" was right, so I'm not sure Bloom deserves all the blame for the pitching, but even at $7-10M/1, I think he should have done better.
Wacha and Hill were okay.
Perez, Perez II, Richards and Kluber brought us next to nothing for about $32M, total.