The only one I really agree with here is #2. He, like Theo, perhaps holds on to his prospects a little too tightly. That said, I think we are all thankful that he was insistent on not trading Betts, Bogaerts, and Swihart. OTOH, he was willing to part with Iglesias in 2013. Regardless, I prefer Ben's strategy of dealing with prospects over Dombrowski's. Would you agree that building a good team for the short and long terms starts with the farm, and not with free agents?
#1 - What large contracts are you referring to? I don't consider Hanley's large. Panda's was too long, but I am not convinced that that was Ben's doing. When I say large contract, my definition is anything over 4 years, Prince Fielder type.
#3 - JMO, but I think there was more reliance on scouting than most people think. The Sox have a rather large scouting department. Put another way, I think Ben gave more credence to scouting than Dombrowski has given to analytics.
#4 - The pitching and defense should have been better than what they were. That said, fair point about not focusing on stronger starting pitching this season.