100% agreed. I will add that I'm not sure this is all Bloom's choosing, but I'm the one who said this winter would likely set his "legacy" (maybe not the first) and was his "flashpoint" moment.
I'm fully prepared to join the Bloom bashing brigade, and lump Kennedy and others into the discussion, too.
The winter is not over, yet, but we know Bogey is gone. Nobody liked that.
I think there is still time to salvage the overall winter grade to a point where I'll think we are good enough to at least, say "Let's see how the 2023 team does, before bouncing Bloom and the whole top brass group."
As unlikely as it seems to many, here, a Devers extension would repair much of the deep feelings of disgust with Sox management. A few other moderate additions might make me actually think we have a shot at the playoffs. Of course, we'd need quite a few things to go right, namely good health to 3 out 4 of Sale, Paxton, Kike, Story, and some help from the kids, but it's not impossible.
I'm also thinking that having Bogey, Nate and JD back on 2+ year deals would not necessarily make us winners, either. Except for Bogey, non of the guys we lost from the 2022 team were the 2018 versions of themselves.
I think I might get a little bit excited over this team:
1. Yoshida DH
2, Story 2B
3. Devers 3B
4. Turner DH
5. Casas 1B
6. Kike CF
7. Dugo/Ref RF
8. Andrus SS
9. McGuire/Wong C
Bench: Arroyo/Dalbec/Ref/Wong
SP1 Sale and Paxton combined
SP2 Whitlock
SP3 Kluber
SP4 Bello
SP5 Pivetta
RP1 Jansen
RP2 Martin
RP3 Houck
RP4 Schreiber
RP5 Barnes
RP6 Joely
RP7 Mills
RP8 Brasier/Taylor/Crawford/Wink/Kelly/German/Mata and others
That offense might be much better than 2022.
The defense ay 1B, 2B, CF and C should be better. Maybe worse at LF and RF.
The rotation was not great in 2022 and this one does not look better, but would bringing Nate, Wacha and Hill back be more promising?
The pen should be light years better, despite Whitlocks removal from it.