Now that we have Wily Mo Pena on the club, I got to wondering: what do the Sox still need?
I imagine a package of Wells and Stern would look decent to a few teams at this point, but I can't imagine what the team needs in return.
We have lots of starting pitching, but could probably stand some more
We have lots of relief pitching, but same as above if the right name comes along
We have established players in all spots on the field, with the exception of Youkilis, but I assume he's the backup plan at 3B. We also have a young core for the future, if we get some players in the next few years. Right now I'm dreaming of an outfield that pans out of Coco Crisp, Jacoby Ellsbury and Wily Mo Pena. If Pena gets some patience and those guys do what they could potentially do, that could be a tremendous cohort.
Perhaps the Sox will hold tight now until a little bit into the season (when it is typically difficult to deal players), and try to do something with, or to replace, Mike Lowell if he hits horribly.
What are the greatest weaknesses currently and what issues should be addressed before this team can really roll.