Let's understand something. A fielder with a .980 fielding percentage is normal, routine. Moreover, a slug like JDM who is routinely excoriated on talksox for his incredibly poor defense, actually makes some good plays now and then and usually makes the routine plays. And the worst third baseman, Devers, in the entire history of MLB, who leads the known universe in errors right now with I think 10, has a fielding % of .917. And we are furious he is so lacking in skill. But we sure like his hitting when he is right.
Last night was a textbook in how a pitcher can shut down an opposing batting orders--in this case, the Sox, who recently have been on a tear but last night were putty, hitting meek ground balls and easy fly balls. Davis did make a nice flip to the pitcher on that grounder to the right, but the best defensive play of the game was probably JDM who got credit for the out when the Orioles fan interfered.
The point is, routine defense is pretty effective with very good pitching and almost everyone in MLB can play routine defense.
Meanwhile, great pitching is hard to come by and comes at a price. Meanwhile, any Sox fan with half a brain knows that we got off to a slow start this year because of lousy pitching, primarily the rotation, which even a world class defense with gold gloves at every position could not have prevented.