Lou Merloni had a good take on EEI a week or so ago. Gone are the days of guys actually being ready for the bigs and in are the days of rushing anyone with a bat to the plate in Fenway. It almost seems as if a player just needs to dominate High A ball and start off hot in AA and all of a sudden, you're on the bigs. That's not how it is supposed to work. Bradley needed a full AAA season. Betts needed another full minor league season on top of this one. WMB was rushed a little. Bogaerts was rushed a lot. You have to let the kids be ready to ascend. That was how you won in 2007. It seemed like every season you were bringing up prospect after prospect who didn't need to go back to the minors. Lester, Buchholz, Pedroia, Ellsbury, Bard, etc. Then, the kids you were bringing up were flailing. Don't rush them, let them learn the game at their pace and they'll avoid the dreaded bus back to Pawtucket.