Chaim Bloom has reportedly emerged as a "serious candidate" to become general manager of the Boston Red Sox, according to Jeff Passan of ESPN.
Chad Jennings of The Athletic reported the job search "seems to be coming to an end," noting Bloom is among those who have been interviewed.
Bloom, 36, is currently the Tampa Bay Rays vice president of baseball operations and has spent 15 years with the organization.
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