In that context, I think both have at least another year with the Sox. Bloom can clearly point to what the Sox farm system was ranked in 2019 vs where it's ranked now and show the improvement. Where the rubber hits the road, however, is that now that the farm has improved, will it yield either promotable impact players or be used to trade for players to impact the major league roster. In other words. the WooSox can win all the kudos in the world, but if it doesn't help the Boston roster, it's not helping.TC4P has it right. I don't think that Abraham is saying, "Bloom has three years to win a World Series or he's gone", but I think he was saying that his predecessors won WS within a year or two of their hiring and were gone two seasons later. This is more of a commentary on ownership and their mercurial approach to the Red Sox Front Office than a condemnation of Bloom.
How long of a rope that Bloom has is clearly up to JWHIII.