You just can’t let things go can you, and you just love to keep the ball rolling with you idiot GM comments, polishing a turd, and you brown nosing the GM. I have a standing order opinion on Bloom, and I’m just going to let it go at that.
Yes in hindsight now it would have, but at the time they were mathematically still in, and I don’t believe in giving up until they are mathematically out.
All I questioned was there anything missed in the medicals when he was signed when there were already reports he had a bad elbow. Sounded like a logical question to me.
Yes you partially criticize Bloom on occasion, but like another poster pointed out it’s not all out, and there is usually a but, or a blame to someone else to go along with it. I don’t have to praise Bloom for anything he does much to your chagrin.
Once again no one said he did not read any reports. The point I raised in the first place was there anything in the medicals that was missed. The Giants, and Mets both just raised questions on medicals on Correa, so it’s not that uncommon.
Because it’s on Bloom it’s only a sliver of a chance something was missed. Wow! Everyone new, but you that Storyland had a bad elbow when he was signed, so I think it’s more than a sliver of a chance that something was missed. Bloom failed again, and where it stops no one knows.
You are bringing up something 10 years ago with a young Bogey who had never played 3B before, and had to learn in season. That’s the best you got? Wow!
He resisted a position change, because he was going for a new contract, which to most people was understandable. I know you wasn’t in on any negotiations either just like the Turner signing when you questioned if he would be a bench player. Good one.