OK, I have read Rosenthal's piece. It's solid, but there are no earth-shaking revelations or ideas. In fact, it closely echoes many of the points we've talked about here.
Here are the opening paragraphs:
Let’s start by giving the Red Sox something they do not necessarily deserve: The benefit of the doubt.
Let’s account for the unfortunate timing of many of their injuries. Let’s excuse the unexpected collapses of three young players — first baseman Bobby Dalbec, center fielder Jarren Duran and infielder Jeter Downs. Let’s concede the 2022 season is turning out almost the opposite of ’21, when the Sox came within two games of reaching the World Series. A near worst-case scenario instead of a best-case.
Fear not, kind, patient and empathetic citizens of Red Sox Nation. That’s where the pity party ends.
For Sox ownership and chief baseball officer Chaim Bloom, the coming offseason looms as a turning point, if not a breaking point. These are the Boston Red Sox, not — as some fans lament, citing Bloom’s previous employer — the Tampa Bay Rays. It’s imperative the Sox spend big this offseason, locking up third baseman Rafael Devers and ideally shortstop Xander Bogaerts, then filling their numerous other holes. It’s imperative the team’s bizarre feast-or-famine tendencies, which the hiring of Bloom in October 2019 was supposed to correct, come to an end.
And the closing paragraph:
The Sox need to spend, and spend wisely. No more hedging. No more excuses. The benefit of the doubt, if they even deserve that much, is about to expire.
Sound familiar?
One little nugget that was somewhat positive:
The 30,000-foot view of the Red Sox shows a farm system that MLB.com placed No. 11 in its midseason rankings, noting the Sox just missed making the top 10 for the first time since mid-2016.
And in closing, here is Chaim's boilerplate answer to the question of keeping Bogey and Devers:
“We want to keep them both here, on deals that are going to be good for everybody,” Bloom said. “Obviously, we haven’t found those deals yet, and I know that until and unless we do, it doesn’t matter what we say. But we’re going to keep trying. Above all we want to win championships and we want to do it with both of those guys here.”