Every once in a while, some dumpster diving pays off for short, but memorable MLB stints. Enter Reyes. I have to confess that I didn't dig too deeply. I would not have thought too much differently had I done so, but I did miss two key items in his extensive list of stops.
Lifetime .249 MLB, .274 Minors. Doesn't hit many HRs, but does not strike out a lot. 16% K-rate in minors, 21% in MLB. He's a natural SS, but makes far fewer errors at 2B. Plays all over. Errors dropped with age, but SS remains the iffy spot. 140 Minor League Stolen Bases, but caught steeling 70 times. 5 for 8 in MLB.
So, the one thing that sticks out to me is such a non-Chaim Bloom move because it looks like he is a contact hitter. Not just this past week, but over an extensive Minor League career with about 2/3 of a full MLB under his belt spread out over a few years. He's not a stats cast darling. No blazing speed nor prodigious HRs. Does not have excessive BB drawing skills. We don't have to figure out a lifetime of awful fielding, and he does not strike out nearly as much as some of the others he's landed. At 29 years old, he is nobody's future position player, which is why he was not on the A's despite their awful start.
Long story short, it looks like Bloom got an actual ballplayer who isn't going to lamb out 1/2 his AB's and can at least cope with playing defense. Is this just pure luck and happenstance for Red Sox fans or a glimmer of hope that Bloom is starting to learn baseball? Yeah, I hear ya.