Kim Bloom’s reaction to Chris Seal’s blowout after starting rehab

Chris Seale has always been a fiery player, and the sentiments of veteran South Bowie got his best on Wednesday night in Worcester.

a discount It wasn’t particularly sharp In what is set to be his last start to rehab before he rejoins the Boston Red Sox. The seven-time All-Star only gave up one game against the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Rail Raiders, but he made five walks and needed 72 runs to get past 3 2/3 runs.

After the disappointing outing, Ciel was videotaped broadcasting his frustration in the tunnel leading to the WooSox hideout, which included damaging a television set. Approximately 12 hours after the accident, Red Sox chief baseball official Haim Blum joined WEEI’s “The Greg Hill Show” and Share his thoughts In this regard.

“I watched the video,” Bloom said, as WEEI wrote it. “I haven’t talked to anyone, including Chris, about it, but I watched the video. Look, I’m not going to sit here and condone property damage, but it’s a competitor. That’s it. There are a lot of guys, including one we all love going on.” To Cooperstown later this month (David Ortiz) who got caught on tape doing things like this when they get frustrated during a ball game.

“So we never overlook something, but there is a lot of passion in this game and when you have someone who maintains a high standard like Chris and cares as much as he does, sometimes that passion expresses itself in different ways.”

One can understand why Sale is so frustrated, as the start of Wednesday was about to be the last step on his long journey to Boston. And whenever the left-footed star returns to the Red Sox, it’s clear that the club will welcome a player who is highly motivated to make an impact.

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