There seems to be a kind of mindset on the Red Sox that is disturbing--to the point you wonder how they will fare in the playoffs.
First, there's the giving up on the season and targeting the playoffs--accepting the wild card a long time ago vs fighting the Yankees for 1st place. You could see that in the last couple of series against NY, where they have not played their best cards (as Shaughnessy politely says). You wonder how that sat with Pedroia, Lowell and some of the other Red Sox Champion competitors.
Then there's the Tek situation. Notice how NY humanely avoided any base steals in the game today. No sense in rubbing it in. Tito knows Tek is cooked, but Tek is an insider. He has to play. Same deal with Ortiz, though Papi is gallantly trying to hang in there while his skills are declining (no, he isn't back--as the Globe says--nice try.) You have to wonder about that month of June this year (OPS >1.). How did he do it?
Then, there's "fielder's indifference". Now, a runner on 2B is given 3B for free if there are 2 outs. Yeah, but what about an error, an infield hit, a wild pitch or a host of other ways a guy can score from 3B easier than 2B with 2 outs? It's bad enough a runner on 1B can get 2B for free in a 4 run game. The logic of "fielder's indifference" escapes me, except perhaps with a 10 run lead. And even then....
Never mind. In the playoffs, all of this will change--as Tito gets serious again. Hopefully.