Ben is Henry's boy. The media knows that. Hence, Ben gets no criticism in the media. The media generally saves its ammunition for the manager, anyways. Besides, the FO isn't only Ben--it's a lot of people, plus his bosses.
Who is responsible for the Red Sox resurgence? The first place to look is the changes. The coaching and the manager have been excellent. And they have the backing of the whole organization. Which means the players are putting out. And the FO has added some experience (James et al), which they lacked last year.
They have made some good signings--and some bad ones. The bad one is Dempster. Waste of money. The others are good--especially Napoli's reduced 1 yr contract. Carp and Breslow have been good pickups. Bailey and Hanrahan have not worked out. Moving Bard to starter was a disaster. Signing Uehara has saved them at closer--for now. The Peavy trade is too early to call.
The FO still doesn't seem to sense the same urgency as a lot of the fans--and some of the media. There is a clear problem against LHP--not enough RHd hitting--or guys who hit left handers. So everybody has been waiting for Middlebrooks and/or Bogaerts to get called up. Middlebrooks finally got the call--it should have been a week or so earlier. Clearly, Bogaerts should be platooning with Drew at SS against LHP, but that hasn't happened yet. Bradley has disappeared from view, a guy with 5 tool potential who would improve their OF defense and put more speed into the lineup.
I don't yet see a commitment to pulling every stop to win this division. Rather, they still have one foot in the bucket that says "bridge season" on it--let's keep the prospects under wraps. I think the future arrived a bit too quickly for some.