Fred, there is no quick fix for either NY or Boston. It should be a slow rebuild process. You bring in a few new guys, see how they acclimate, make a couple signings and maybe make that one big trade that puts you over the top. The thing is, there is no "big trade" that immediately puts you on the map. Your offense was abysmal and you have a rotation completely devoid of talent. And if you make the wrong move, it could set you back. You have a TON of talent, the question is, which guys make the big step. Think about it this way. Let's say you move Rubby, Betts, and Swihart for Stanton and Stanton lives up to the billing. But also consider if all 3 hit their ceiling and they're the guys who don't flame out, yet the others do, then the sox would be set back 5 seasons. Not all of the rookies are gonna hit. If you trade away the ones that do, then you could be f***ed.