I actually think the Dodgers got bamboozled on the issue of prospects. I thought so even before reading the Edes piece. So Henry gets the Dodgers to suck up an additional $63M in salary changing the number the Sox will absorb from $75M to $12M but must get top pitching prospects as well???? I don't think so.
Every baseball writer that has offered an opinion since the deal has offered that the Sox would have had to take that deal with no prospects, let along top prospects....just to good a deal to be true.
I happen to think the Sox would have needed something in prospects just because of the optics. The idea that you give up prospects to acquire Agons and then get no prospects at all when you off Agons only 20 months later probably did not look to appealing from the optics perspective. We all know how much the Sox care about stuff like this.
If there was a stroke of genius on the Sox part it was in having Henry handle chopping away at the Salary commitments from the Sox end and then having BC handle the discussions about which prospects the Sox would get back. By initially asking for LA's top pitching prospect via BC, who clearly could not say yes or no to any prospects package without reporting back to the mother ship, the Sox got far better prospects than they would have gotten otherwise and having Henry handle the salary commitment end of things effectively untangled that part of the negotiation from the prospects discussions.
I have to admit, that part of it was pretty slick from the Sox end. However you don't have to read between the lines. Clearly BC was the mouthpiece for the prospects discussion but was not the driving force behind it. By keeping himself out of the prospects discussions while being actively involved in the salary commitment discussions, Henry effectively controlled both ends of the deal without putting himself in a position to be cornered by Kasten or any other LA representative. Henry got to directly handle the part that involved the largest end of the Sox financial commitment while still controlling the prospects end of the deal via BC. In addition Henry was able to "suggest" via BC that the Sox wanted LA's top pitching prospect. Then when LA balked at sending the Sox their top prospect, Henry allows BC to offer that the Sox will "Accept" the guys they got effectively looking like they had backed off their initial desire when in fact I am sure they were tickled pink to get any pitching prospects, let alone guys as highly rated by LA as the guys they got.