Cherry-picking, I see. There's skillful cherry-picking, and then there's yours.
You cite the Mariners as "good" when they are 13-12, plus you've forgotten the Mariners and Sox so far are 2-2 in games.
Of the other two good teams, I completely agree the Orioles pretty much dominated the Sox, 3 games to 0 at Fenway Park. But the Sox, now 2-5 vs the Guardians, played Cleveland tough in 3 of those 5 losses.
Then there's the terrible awfuls, the Pirates, who just happen to be 13-13 right now, which is almost as good as the wonderful wonderful Mariners. I guess you assume that, if the Sox sweep a team, that team has to be the pits. But the numbers just don't agree with you.
Agree the Angels and A's aren't so hot at 10-15 and 10-16, but both are ahead of the Astros, 7-19. And didn't the A's just finish a 4 game series @ the Yankees which they split, 2-2?
I do agree with the talksox consensus, which is that the 2024 Sox are probably awful. But to me that is all the more reason to be amazed and even delighted that they are still 2 games above .500 despite now having lost 3 of their 5 initial rotation, plus Story, plus Casas, et al.
Or this. DALBEC THE HORRIBLE has now played in 17 games, the same number as Wong and O'Neill and more games than Devers, Story, or Refsnyder. Valdez, whose WAR right now is -0.9, has played in 23 games, and Abreu, WAR +1.3, has played in 21.