The Red Sox are not a small market team by any stretch. They are one of the few teams that can compete with the Yankees. When they needed to flex their financial strength, they did. After a humiliating 2006 on the heels of two years when they plead poverty, they dipped into their vast reserves and shelled out almost $220 million in contracts for 3 players. It was only one year prior when they were planting stories in the local papers bemoaning the fact that they couldn't compete with the Yankees and that's why they didn't get Abreu. In light of what they spent in the off season, it was obvious that their excuses vis a vis Abreu were disingenuous. Cue the FO fans to tell me that they are glad that we have Drew and not Abreu. That's a different argument and not the point I am making. The point is that the FO is full of s***. Businesses spend money only when they have to spend. After 2006, they realized that they had to spend money to turn things around or risk damaging the franchise.
We all know that Manny is a nut, but you don't think they have been jerking him around about the options? I am sure they have been giving him some BS corporate speak. I have spent my whole working life working for big corporations that specialize in that non-committal lingo. Manny has a hard enough time with English, never mind corporate double talk. Of course, ownership feels they have been above-board and honest, because they understand how to read through the lines of their corporate lingo. Manny doesn't. Ownership doesn't like the thought of carrying him at a $20 million price tag. They would have loved to run him out of town a few years ago. Annually, they have attempted to get rid of him, but even the corporate profit-types had to acknowledge his value was more than they could get in return. Every time they try to get rid of him they seize on a "Manny being Manny" moment to drum up public support through the lackeys in the print press and on talk radio.
The Red Sox financial resources may not be quite what the Yankees have at their disposal, but make no mistake, the Red Sox resources are vast. Money can never be a valid excuse for not competing with the Yankees. I resent when they use that excuse. After having won a second Championship, we are hearing that the cost of bullpen help is just too high, but the Yankees got Marte for a bag of balls. I don't believe that the Pirates wanted more from the Red Sox. I think the Red Sox didn't pursue because of the cost and the option for next year is $6 million. We are already starting to hear the drumbeat about the new source of revenue that the Yankees will have with the new stadium. I have a message for the front office. I don't want to hear how the Yankees make more money. That's not my fault. You guys have done a pretty good job of turning the Red Sox into a gold mine. If the Yankees management is doing a better job of making money than you guys, that's your problem. Shut up and get to work to do better. Your fan base is vast and I would venture to guess that they have a high per capita income compared to other fan bases. You also have access to an abundance of corporate clients. If the Yankees beat the Red Sox, it will be because they put a better team on the field. Please take responsibility and stop using the Yankees financial resources as an excuse. After your spending spree in 2006, that excuse rings hollow to everyone except with the most gullible of fans. To me it is the equivalent of the politician who garners support by using class envy. It's reprehensible.