I think I might be pretty much alone here, but I see a new era evolving in the successful rebuilding of a team. The Sox and Cherington are likely not going to use the Epstein formula to build a team. There will likely not be long term contracts for big dollars but more development from within. The Phillies, Rangers, Yankees, and Angels are looking up at the A's, Royals, Cardinals, and Pirates.
The Sox are going to have to adjust their thinking because the huge dollars spent on Josh Hamilton, C.J. Wilson, Albert Pujols, Jacoby Ellsbury, Sinn Soo Choo, CC Sabathia, B.J. Upton, Carl Crawford, and others were foolish dollars spent on past performance rather than future long-term reality. Those types of long term dollars will sink a team...and forward thinking teams are now realizing this.
We can gripe about a last place finish, but we are going to have to adjust our thinking. Times are a changing and the long term, big dollar contracts favor the 30-something player and the agent...but not the team. When teams realize this, we hopefully will see a change. It will be better for baseball as a whole.