On paper, all injuries and underperformance concerns thrown out the window, the Red Sox could potentially be a top team in the AL. Now, there are not going to be high expectations because of how injuries and underperformance affected this team last year. I cannot say the Red Sox are better than the Yankees, but I do believe that they have the potential to be better than the Yankees. There are a lot of questions marks and 'what ifs.' However, if Big Papi, Pedroia, Ellsbury, Napoli, Middlebrooks, Gomes, Drew, Victorino, etc. can play like they are capable of playing and can steer clear of injuries, then this team has the potential to be one of the best offenses in baseball. The bullpen is the clear strength, but offense should be a big strength as well. The rotation is the huge concern. If Lester, Buchholz, and Dempster can stay healthy and have solid years, then that will be a solid top three in the rotation. Once again, those are huge question marks. Not to mention if Lackey can exceed expectations and Doubront can have a solid year, there is potential to have a decent rotation one through five. However, that is a very big concern. I am not saying the Red Sox are better or are going to be better than the Yankees, but the potential is there and it is always a possibility. It will take a lot, but never count them out. Don't get too cocky, you never know when Yankee Stadium will become a nursing home.