That is flat out wrong. The White Sox play semi-small ball, and it works for them. It works because their roster is set up to play that type of ball. The Red Sox roster isn't. It is set up to play moneyball, and the farm system is chock full of players that will support that philosophy. Also, given that the White Sox one more HR than we did, I'll bet you that your team scores 50-100 more runs on the season if they are a little more cautious on the basepaths and a little less interested in using an out to get a runner over.
It amuses me how many White Sox fans think that Ozzie's approach to the game is the only way to go. Well before the steroid-era, Earl Weaver used a moneyball type approach to some good success. He valued outs as a commodity and didn't want to use them just to try and get a runner into scoring position. Two of my favorite (and IMO very poignant) baseball quotes are his:
"If you play to score one run, that is often all you will get."
"The key to baseball is: pitching, defense, and 3-run homers."
The move to get Konerko is a necessary one IMO if, and only if, they trade Manny. Ortiz will need a big bopper to protect him in the lineup (preferably a RH one), and Konerko is the best RH power hitter on the market this FA season.