Chaim Bloom Explained

Chaim Bloom
Team:St. Louis Cardinals
Birth Date:27 February 1983[1]
Birth Place:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
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Chaim David Bloom (pronounced as /he/; born February 27, 1983) is an American sports executive. He began his career in Major League Baseball in 2005 with the Tampa Bay Rays, reaching the title of Senior Vice President of Baseball Operations. Between 2020 and 2023, Bloom was Chief Baseball Officer for the Boston Red Sox. Following the 2023 season, Bloom joined the St. Louis Cardinals as an adviser to John Mozeliak.

Early life and career

Bloom is from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and is Jewish and keeps kosher.[2] [3] His father Benjamin Bloom is an ophthalmologist, and his mother Esther Stern-Bloom is a retired Hebrew and French teacher.[4] [5] He attended Jewish day schools, first at Solomon Schechter Day School of Philadelphia (now known as Perelman Jewish Day School), and then at Akiba Hebrew Academy (now known as Jack M. Barrack Hebrew Academy) in Greater Philadelphia, graduating in 2000.[6] [4] In 2004, Bloom received a bachelor's degree in Latin Classics from Yale College, where he was a member of The Society of Orpheus and Bacchus.[2] [7] [6]

Bloom's first entry into the baseball world was an article in Baseball Prospectus in 1997, and he continued writing for it until he joined the Rays.[8] Prior to joining the Rays, he was a baseball operations intern for the San Diego Padres and a legal/corporate partnerships intern for Major League Baseball.[9]

Major League Baseball career

Tampa Bay Rays

Bloom began working for the Tampa Bay Rays in February 2005 as an intern, was hired by the Rays full-time to work in Minor League Operations in October 2005.[2] He was promoted to assistant director of Minor League Operations in 2008, with responsibility for all aspects of the team's minor league system, including player evaluation and assignments, expansion of video, strength and conditioning, and mental skills initiatives, creating of the "Rays Way" player development manual, and executing individual development plans for organization's prospects.[10] [2] [11] He was named Director of Baseball Operations in 2011, expanding his job to include contract negotiations, salary arbitration, budgeting, and overseeing major league support staff and international scouting.[2] [10] In 2014, when general manager Andrew Friedman left the Rays organization, the Rays promoted Bloom to Vice President of Baseball Operations.[12] [13] His responsibilities expanded to include his overseeing domestic and international player development, a newly created baseball performance science department, trade negotiations, pro, amateur, and international scouting philosophy, personnel additions and changes throughout baseball operations, and short- and long-term strategic planning.[10] He was named Senior Vice President of Baseball Operations in 2016, second in command behind President of Baseball Operations Matthew Silverman.[2] [14]

Despite a low Tampa Bay payroll, Bloom consistently fielded competitive teams. The franchise had been one of the most innovative under his management; he integrated analytics into all aspects of the game. He was an early user of breakthrough strategies, now more widely used, such as a much heavier emphasis on shifts and the use of openers (starting games with relief pitchers). Bloom is also known for his prowess in developing starting pitchers. He wrote the "Rays Way" player development handbook in 2008; and during his tenure with the Rays sportswriter Tom Verducci opined that "no franchise understands better how to identify, develop and maintain quality pitchers."[15] [16]

In 2015, Bloom interviewed for the general manager position with the Philadelphia Phillies and Milwaukee Brewers; in 2016 with the Minnesota Twins, and 2018 with the San Francisco Giants and New York Mets; Bloom was a finalist for the Mets' position.[17] [18] In 2019, he interviewed for the Boston Red Sox' head of baseball operations position.[19]

Boston Red Sox

On October 25, 2019, the Red Sox hired the 36-year-old Bloom as Chief Baseball Officer, succeeding Dave Dombrowski as head of their baseball operations, with Brian O'Halloran to be named general manager and reporting to him.[20] The Red Sox made an official announcement on October 28, an off-day of the 2019 World Series.[21] [22] In 2019, Bloom's Tampa Bay team had the lowest payroll on opening day at $49 million, while Dombrowski's Boston had the highest at $187 million. Bloom's Rays were 96–66 and made the playoffs, while the Dombrowski-led Red Sox were 84–78 and did not make the playoffs.[23] [24] Since the Red Sox were trying to reduce salary and get under the luxury tax threshold for the 2020 season and in the future, Bloom was hired because of his experience at managing a low payroll on the Rays.[25]

Bloom's first season with Boston was the start-delayed and shortened season; the Red Sox had a record of 24–36 and finished in last place in the American League East. Bloom subsequently hired Alex Cora to return as the team's manager after a year away from baseball, announced in November 2020.[26] While the 2021 Red Sox reached the American League Championship Series, the Red Sox play declined and their standing in the AL East diminished. They also saw popular and productive players Mookie Betts and Xander Bogaerts leave the team during Bloom's tenure; he was fired by the team on September 14, 2023.[27] [28] The Red Sox had a record of 267–262 during his time as Chief Baseball Officer.[27]

St. Louis Cardinals

After the 2023 season, the St. Louis Cardinals hired Bloom as an advisor to president of baseball operations John Mozeliak.[29] [30]

Personal life

Bloom and his wife, Aliza (née Hochman), met at Yale, where she earned a B.A. in economics and international studies.[2] [31] They have two sons, Isaiah and Judah.[4] [2] The family lived in St. Petersburg, Florida, close to Tropicana Field, in part so he could easily return on Friday nights to celebrate the Sabbath with his family.[32] [3] [33]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Is Chaim Bloom the next Theo Epstein? . Dan . Shaughnessy . . limited . October 25, 2019 . October 25, 2019.
  2. Dan Shulman. "What you need to know about Chaim Bloom, the Red Sox new baseball ops boss," The Boston Globe.
  3. Web site: Doherty . Matthew . 5 things to know about new Red Sox chief of baseball operations Chaim Bloom . The Boston Globe . 2019-10-27.
  4. Web site: Chaim Bloom's Diamond Life. Yair Rosenberg . Tablet Magazine. 2019-04-02 . 2019-10-28.
  5. https://www.jewishexponent.com/2019/11/22/akiba-grad-chaim-bloom-takes-top-job-with-red-sox/ "Akiba Grad Chaim Bloom Takes Top Job With Red Sox"
  6. https://www.jbha.org/about-us/beyond-barrack/alumni-spotlight "Alumni Spotlight,"
  7. Web site: 5 Things To Know About New Red Sox Head Of Baseball Operations Chaim Bloom . Vaaju.com . 2019-10-26.
  8. Web site: 5 things to know about Red Sox target Chaim Bloom. McCaffrey. Jen. The Athletic. limited . 2019-10-26.
  9. Web site: Rays Executives . Tampabay.rays.mlb.com . 2016-11-04 . 2019-10-27.
  10. Web site: Chaim Bloom - Vice President of Baseball Operations | Tampa Bay Rays . Mlb.com . 2019-10-27.
  11. Web site: Who is Chaim Bloom? Likely new Red Sox GM is 36-year-old Rays VP with player development experience. Chris. Cotillo. October 25, 2019. masslive.
  12. Web site: Chastain . Bill . Rays promote Chaim Bloom, Erik Neander to VP, baseball operations | Tampa Bay Rays . Mlb.com . October 17, 2014 . October 22, 2018.
  13. Web site: Rays promote Bloom, Neander to VP status. October 17, 2014. ESPN.
  14. Web site: Gartland . Dan . Chaim Bloom: Red Sox to hire Rays exec as head of baseball ops . Sports Illustrated . 2019-10-27.
  15. Web site: Tomase: Bloom is Sox only GM candidate. John Tomase. 2019-10-24. NBC Sports Boston. 2019-10-25.
  16. Web site: THE RAYS WAY. Verducci. Tom. Vault. en. 2019-10-26.
  17. Web site: Rosenthal: Pitching concerns for the Astros; how the Nationals got Soto; Bloom and the Red Sox; more notes. Rosenthal. Ken. The Athletic. limited . 2019-10-26.
  18. Web site: NY Mets GM search down to Doug Melvin, Chaim Bloom, Brodie Van Wagenen . Matt Ehalt. Northjersey.com . October 22, 2018.
  19. Web site: Red Sox GM search: Rays VP Chaim Bloom frontrunner to become Boston's new top executive (reports). Chris. Cotillo. October 25, 2019. masslive.
  20. News: Chaim Bloom will be Boston Red Sox's chief baseball officer; Brian O'Halloran will reportedly become GM . masslive.com . Chris . Cotillo . October 25, 2019 . October 25, 2019.
  21. News: Red Sox chief baseball officer Chaim Bloom: The goal is 'sustained long-term success' . Katie . McInerney . . limited . October 28, 2019 . October 28, 2019.
  22. Web site: Boston Red Sox hire Sabbath-observant Chaim Bloom as head of baseball operations. Jewish Telegraphic Agency. en-US. 2019-10-31.
  23. https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/27923015/rays-chaim-bloom-favorite-become-red-sox-general-manager "Rays' Chaim Bloom favorite to become Red Sox general manager,"
  24. https://www.masslive.com/redsox/2019/10/boston-red-sox-hire-chaim-bloom-as-their-new-head-of-baseball-operations-report.html "Boston Red Sox hire Chaim Bloom as their new head of baseball operations (report),"
  25. News: Red Sox to hire Rays' executive Chaim Bloom to run baseball operations. October 25, 2019. The Washington Post. limited.
  26. News: Red Sox GM offers forthcoming statement on Alex Cora hire . Darren . Hartwell . . November 6, 2020 . May 4, 2021.
  27. News: Red Sox fire chief baseball officer Chaim Bloom after disappointing four-season tenure . Peter . Abraham . . limited . September 14, 2023 . September 14, 2023.
  28. Web site: 2023-09-14 . Red Sox fire exec Bloom after almost 4 seasons . 2023-09-14 . ESPN.com . en.
  29. News: Denton . John . Cardinals hire Chaim Bloom as advisor to Mozeliak . January 9, 2024 . MLB.com . January 8, 2024.
  30. News: Passan . Jeff . St. Louis Cardinals add to front office, hire Chaim Bloom . January 9, 2024 . January 8, 2024.
  31. Web site: Aliza Hochman . The Globalist . 2019-04-14 . 2019-10-27.
  32. Web site: Chaim Bloom - Vice President of Baseball Operations | Tampa Bay Rays . Mlb.com . 2019-10-26.
  33. Web site: Chaim Bloom will join Boston Red Sox as head of baseball operations . Jewish Telegraphic Agency . 2019-10-27.