![]() We even scrolled past Dave Dombrowski's Philadelphia Phillies (22nd), which must be a typo, because Dombo had to go less than a year after winning the World Series for leaving the Red Sox system in tatters.įinally, we alit upon the Red Sox: 23rd, one spot in front of the Padres, who have traded pretty much every prospect who wasn't nailed down over the last two years. ![]() We scrolled right on by the Orioles (3rd) and the Rays (5th) and the Yankees (14th) and the Blue Jays (17th), who have graduated most of their best prospects to the big leagues. So imagine our surprise when The Athletic's Keith Law released his organizational talent rankings on Thursday and we started scrolling. Tomase: MLB prospects expert rates four Red Sox in his new top 100 ranking The Dodgers win this way, and soon the Red Sox will, too. But now? Huzzah! The prospect pipeline should start spewing cheap big leaguers any day, which made it safe to open the floodgates for Rafael Devers. The Red Sox had to let Mookie Betts walk because they lacked the young talent to support such a massive contract. Here's what Bloom was effectively saying: "Trust us. "You know there wasn't a whole lot coming." One of the sneaky worst moments of the PR disaster known as Red Sox Winter Weekend was chief baseball officer Chaim Bloom - while trying to make himself heard above restless boos - telling fans how much better they have it now than when he arrived in late 2019. ![]()
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