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Chaim Bloom’s new approach is already shaping the St. Louis Cardinals’ future, with strategic changes that could help revive the franchise. Here’s how his fresh direction is making an impact.
After promising to never sacrifice a shot at a brighter future for a present that is uncertain, Cardinals president of baseball operations Chaim Bloom proved to be a man of his words when presented th
He brought in Garrett Whitlock, one of the top relievers in the American League, via the Rule-5 Draft, and he drafted Kyle Teel and Chase Meidroth, who were used to acquire ace pitcher Garrett Crochet.
Chaim Bloom’s latest comments suggest the Cardinals could be gearing up for a busy offseason before the Winter Meetings. Find out which moves may be on the horizon.
When the St. Louis Cardinals traded pitcher Sonny Gray to the Boston Red Sox, it signaled some potential changes coming this winter. President of baseball operations, Chaim Bloom, appears to be headed for a rebuild with the Cardinals.
As the Cardinals navigate the early stages of a rebuild under new president of baseball operations Chaim Bloom, infielder/outfielder Brendan Donovan stands as perhaps the most appealing trade commodity on the St.
The St. Louis Cardinals traded the veteran
Trading Nolan Arenado is going to be easier said than done for the Cardinals, who might have a big decision to make soon on the star third baseman.
The newest member of the Boston starting rotation did not spare his honest opinions about baseball’s greatest rivalry.
The Cardinals want to return to being perennial contenders, and Bloom is willing to make difficult decisions now to better ensure that.
Willson Contreras is just the latest Cardinals star to pull a stark heel turn amid Chaim Bloom's fire sale. Whether it be Sonny Gray (already dealt) or Brendan