good dolphin wrote:
Do you want me to start with most recent and work backwards. Not only did Crawford barely contribute, he heavily contributed to their demise, most specifically on the last play of their season. Now they have him for another 5 years at a cost unjustified even by his best seasons because he got in a bidding war with the Yankees. Don't respond that he was forced to sign Crawford from above.
Ill respond that Crawford is likely to bounce back and there is a history of players not performing in their first year of a new deal and team. See Curtis Granderson
But Ill agree not a great signing.
good dolphin wrote:
Lackey has been an unmitigated disaster both on and off the field. He was one of the worst starting pitchers in the league last year and has been since he came to Boston. Even worse, the guy does not even eat innings as he is getting blown up on the mound. Further he has been a bad teammate.
Ok, its a bad deal, but you are waaaaay exaggerating. He was horrible last year but he certainly wasnt in 2010 with 14 wins and a 4.40 era. And he was a Mangino like innings eater with 215
Dont make silly untrue statements.
good dolphin wrote:
They signed Bobby Jenks for 6 million per year to set up. That is a lot of money even for a known commodity set up man. Jenks was overweight, a heavy drinker and had health problems the year before Epstein signed him. Predictably he spent 90 percent of the year in Florida on rehab assignment.
6 million is not a lot of money. Definitely not for the Red Sox.
good dolphin wrote:
Those are three concrete examples of big money signings that contributed zero. Would you like me to continue because there is more.
So your examples are
Lackey who has won 26 games in two years.
Crawford, whose story is still being written after only one year
and a 6 million dollar miss on Bobby Jenks
Those arent terrible.
Every executive in the league who spends money has worse deals.
Im not saying he hasnt made a few bad ones but to characterize them as horrible or a detriment is crazy. Compared to his peers his record is good on FA....and everything else