I will be honest with you. The past 2 years have really boggled me. They say they want to go young, then they get Wells to fill a rotation spot and re-up Wake. They have a stud rookie in the minors and instead of giving him the SS job after Cabrera left, they signed ERent to big money and then trade the young kid away, with a top pitching prospect for a young pitcher with injury problems and a history of blowing up on the road. If they really wanted to go young, Anibal Sanchez would be in the rotation and Hanley would be the starting SS for the sox. At the same time, the 22 mil they spent on ERent, the 3 mil they spent on AGon and the load of cash they just spent on Beckett could have been saved and used this offseason on a guy like Zito. If their goal is to rebuild, they sure could stay competitive and still give the rookies a shot. Thing is, even with the young guys like MDC, Hansen, Lester, Papelbon, Youk, Beckett, and Crisp, the sox are still an old team. It is like they are telling the fans one thing and doing another, while focusing on the one or two instances of them actually following their publicized "plan". I think they would take making an extra 20 mil and being competetive but not great over not making that extra cash and going for the gold.