Well, something has to be wrong. Heck, they just lost two games to maybe the worst team in baseball.
The front office is spending $160 million a year on salaries. The ticket holders and cable subscribers are paying for it--plenty.
I've suggested maybe the problem might be complacency. Tito is a laissez-faire type guy. A nice guy.
A drill sargeant he is not. I remember Dick Williams in '67. Ex-Marine. No nonsense. That team overachieved, to put it mildly.
You got a lot of stars here. A lot of prima donnas? I don't know. Tough to tell. I think they just might have had too much hubris in spring training. Tito, too. Thought they didn't have to do much to bowl everybody over when the season started. Turns out Tito didn't spend enough time sorting out the lineup. Maybe also, some of the regulars didn't play enough to be sharp out of the gate. Not enough discipline, maybe.
The Sox lost their bench manager a couple of years ago--the guy who now manages the Astros, I believe.
Some think he was the taskmaster--the coach that paid attention to the details in spring training. Last year, an extraordinary number of injuries. This year, an unusually slow start. Maybe they miss him.