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Chaim Bloom’s Boston Red Sox 40-man roster depth should benefit development of Jarren Duran, Jeter Downs, Tanner Houck, other prospects
Updated 7:41 AM;
Today 6:43 AM
Red Sox s Chaim Bloom speaks at a media availability during the 2019 GM Meetings. (AP Photo/Matt York)AP
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Red Sox chief baseball officer Chaim Bloom optioned Tanner Houck to the alternate training site last Wednesday despite his 1.23 ERA (three earned runs, 22 innings) in four big league starts.
The Red Sox want the 24-year-old righty to continue to work on the development of his split-fingered fastball (a third pitch) to become a more complete starting pitcher.
Chaim Bloom’s Boston Red Sox farm system rebuild centered on acquiring starting pitching; ‘It’s impossible to have enough young pitching’
Updated 8:23 AM;
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Red Sox chief baseball officer Chaim Bloom has added several young starting pitching prospects. (Photo by Billie Weiss/Boston Red Sox/Getty Images)Getty Images
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Chief baseball officer Chaim Bloom said evaluating and familiarizing himself with the prospects already in the Red Sox farm system has been a fascinating, ongoing process since ownership hired him in October 2019. He has done it in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic without a 2020 minor league season.