we used to chew through infeilders on a very regular basis at just about all positions. Before Pedroia, the last time we had a franchise 2B might have been Jody Reed, the last time we had a franchise 3B? Wade Boggs. Not that we didn't have talent cycling through those positions on occasion, but that's exactly what it did -- cycle through. Come, play awhile, maybe do well, maybe bomb, and then go.
I think there are two big reasons to be upset about the whole shortstop thing. First, it's just about the last position standing as a problem. We have solutions at hand for the immediate future for all of the other infield and outfield positions, plus catcher, that are locks or near locks to produce at an acceptable, above average level
Second because this SS drought follows a period of 10 years where we got it right at shortstop. Nomar, and John Valentin before him, made SS our strongest single position through the Pedro era. So used were we to good players at SS that what we're churning through there now is shown up even worse by comparison.
I think the best attribute to display here is patience. We've solved and survived other revolving doors on this team, most notably first and second base. We can do so again.