His hands appear to be truly tied at the moment. Henry et al may have decided not to worry about re-setting, but they obviously don't want to spend money this offseason either.
Plus we have little in the way of prospects to trade.
I've accepted the idea of bullpen games, but I don't really get the 'opener' concept, other than it can throw off the other team's L-R lineup strategy.
The message is pretty clear now - they'd like to reset, but not at the expense of the 2020 team being competitive.
On its face, that would rule out any payroll-cutting trades in which we get worse.
If the Sox don't make any more big moves, the team will not be hugely different from the 2018 team. The big subtractions being Porcello and Kimbrel. The lineup will be the same other than Moreland & Holt.
It'll all come down to the health of the rotation.
As Elk pointed out, it's not just ticket sales that matter, it's NESN viewership.
And 700hitter has mentioned that the secondary market for tickets has fallen way off.
You're right, this does put things in a different light.
I have to give Shaughnessy credit for quoting Henry's e-mail in full, even though it made clear that Henry thinks he's full of crap LOL