Ranger wrote:
If you want to make an argument that the team is weaker for this year, that's fine, but to say they're dumping salary is not accurate. Their payroll is not decreasing. Thus, it's impossible to have a "salary dump".
Now, whether the team is weaker or not can be argued. In my opinion, their biggest (but not their only) problem from last year was the bullpen. With the exception of about 2 months in the middle of the season, there was rarely a feeling of comfort about turning the ball over in the 6th or 7th inning. From the looks of it, the bullpen options are better now than they were last year. If one of these aquisitions can be a decent 5th starter and the pen has improved, the Sox will win this year. Regardless of LF, CF, and SS, they'll still score runs, but holding leads will be the important thing. If the pitching is good, the pressure is off the offense to feel like they have to score 7 runs a game which could make a big difference. However, there isn't a guarantee that the bullpen will be better, but if it is they'll be in good shape.
Rongi - I think the bullpen can be very good, but I can't say the bullpen options are better now than they were entering last season when we had Politte and Cotts who both looked like great setup men to go with Jenks. Cisco, Massot, and Aardsma all have great arms, and I'm excited, but they still have to prove themselves, MacDougal needs to stay healthy, Thorton has to show last season wasn't a fluke, and Jenks needs to stay in better shape. I don't mean to sound pessimistic about the bullpen, just saying that we don't know what 1/2 the bullpen is really going to do until they get out there. The upside is huge though as those guys all have great arms.
My big problem with the offense is that it reverted back to the 3 run HR or nothing, and I'd like to know what has been done to improve that ? Nothing. I don't want an offense like we saw some last year where they were capable of scoring 10 runs in any given game, but more often than not scored 1 or 2 because it was HR dependent.
I think the starting pitching will be better than last year, and, like I said, the bullpen can be very good, but it has to be listed as a question mark until these guys go out and get the job done.