My favorite topic is coming up with the 'core' group for multiple playoff chase. I do think there's more positive than negative for Bloom.
Position Players (under contract as of 2024 + options, if any)
CC Wong (5)/McGuire (2)
1B Casas (5)
2B Valdez (5)
SS Story (4+1)
3B Devers (10)
LF Yoshida (4)
CF Duran (5)
RF Verdugo (1)
DH Turner (1)
UT Arroyo (1)
UT Refsnyder (1)
UT Chang (2)
UT Abreau (6)
UT Dalbec (3)
I believe this is a good start from which to improve upon. This group can use a power right handed bat that can play 1B and maybe corner outfield. (at least left)
Pitching (it appears deep but Starting Pitching is 'thin' from quality standpoint)
SP Sale (1+1)
SP Bello (5)
SP Whitlock (3+2)
SP
SP
CL Jansen (1)
RP Martin (1)
RP Bleier (0+1)
RP Rodriguez (2)
RP Pivetta (1) No I don't want him to start
RP Schreiber (3)
RP Houck (4)
RP Kutter (5)
RP Winckowski (5)
RP Bernardino (5)
RP Sherriff (4)
RP Ort (5)
As you can see, I think our bullpen is deep.
How do we fill the void at starting pitching?
I understand the short term deals to Wacha, Hill, Kluber (I don't think Sox will pick up the option for 2024) but if we are to be a serious player for World Series chase, don't we need something better than a Kluber type signing? (I think we all agree and the answer is yes)
This is why we need to keep a close eye on the development of Drohan who was just promoted to AAA. He looks to me like a young Chris Sale. He will be 25 on January 1 so he's not a BABY. I think it was DD that thought the jump from AA to majors was doable. It appears he'll have 4 months to prove himself in AAA. Perhaps he'll be next year's version of this year's Bello.
Do we try Kutter? Do we keep working with Houck? Do we give Winckowski another shot? To me, Pivetta is or should be our #7 starter.
We're really not that far off. Aren't we just a young Freakin' Sale away from chasing the World Series title?