That may come to an end if no one wants to work for him. As far as I’m concerned John Henry is on the clock now.
You would think that if all things were equal a candidate would LOVE to come to Boston to fill the position.
- An owner who consistently allows his GM to be a top 5-7 spender in baseball.
- Young core starting to develop.
- a top farm system.
- luxury tax just reset, primed to spend.
Whoever comes here will be walking into a good situation. However, not as good as Dave Dombroski did. The core he inherited was a little further along in its development. The future team you can imagine here is mixed between breaking into the bigs and not quite there yet.
Bello/Casas/Wong/Duran/Devers/Mayer/Teel/
Rafaela/Anthony/Wilkeman.
Since there’s bust risk in some of those guys there’s obviously more risk there, but if given several years a potential GM/CBO/DBO/(whatever Henry wants to call it this time) should be excited.
I praised Henry yesterday. Despite being a semi Bloom apologists I viewed the move as a needed change of direction for the organization.
But what if it’s not???
What if Henry is the same guy, and wants someone to come in and replace Bloom and keep doing what Bloom was doing? Inching his way forward, build up the farm and hoarding prospects while never going big on a major FA acquisition or trade? Waiting for the day they have enough young superstars on their team to be the Braves. And firing Bloom was just his scapegoat to appease fans for the last 4 years? And the next guy is just a Bloom replicate who continues Henry’s vision? I don’t believe this, but I’m not 100% confident it’s not the case either.
Who replaces Bloom, and how they operate this offseason will answer those questions for us.