It's about time this organization stopped giving its prospects "a little more time" before they promote them,
and "a little more time" for its rehabbing pitchers--complete with trips to Florida and AAA assignments.
Kalish, for example, missed a whole year injured in AAA, because he needed "a little more time".
This is a lavish, free-spending organization that wastes money.
In the old days, pitchers "rehabbed" in the bullpen, pitching an inning or two, before they made a start. And fielders played on the bench a few innings before they started again.
It is part of the 'soft' culture of the Red Sox organization. They need to run leaner.