The Red Sox could well be a better team this year than last, if their core players continue to contribute, and their pitching holds up.
Last year, they lost 2 closers in the 1st half, and Buchholz disappeared after the first two months. Now they look pretty strong in SP, and they have maybe the best closer in baseball in Uehara--plus the guy they got from the Cardinals, Mujica, who was also a top closer.
Down the stretch, they were the best team in baseball--even with Ellsbury out of the lineup for 2-3 weeks. They would have won 100 games if Farrell hadn't put on the brakes the last week or so to get ready for the playoffs.
Pedey played the entire year with a bad thumb, and should show more power this year. They have a better defensive catcher in AJP, and a full year of Ross. You figure their pitching gets improved there just from the catching.
Bogaerts gives every indication of being an upgrade at SS--Drew sucked the first half last year--and could well be an all-star. MBrooks could bounce back. Bradley hit as well as X in AAA, so he could blossom. All these guys have upside. That is a key.
Now we know the media is having wet dreams about the Yankees as usual--they always follow the money. But the Yankees have holes, Cano-size holes, and the Red Sox could well be better than last year, even without Ellsbury, who was not an indispensable player. My guess is they win 90+ games, and will make the playoffs.