I agree, and while I do think the Sox top brass expected or hoped for better W-L results in 2023, their eyes have, IMO, always been on improving the foundation of the 26 and the farm more than making the playoffs in 2023.
I know some or many disagree, but to me, the foundation of young players has greatly improved from 2020, 2021 and 2022. Many are DD guys, but it seems clar to me, our foundation is much better:
Years of control:
C: Wong 4+ and McGuire 2
1B: Casas 4+
2B: Urias 2 and Reyes 3
SS: Story 4
3B: Devers 10
LF: Duran 4+ and Refsnyder 2
CF: Rafaela 5+
RF: Dugo 1 and Abreu 5+
DH: Yoshida 4 and EValdez 4+
(These are just the players with MLB experience, already.)
Bello 5
Crawford 4+
Wink 4+
Bernardino 4+
Kelly 4+
Mills 4+
Murphy 4+
Walter 4+
Houck 4
Whitlock 3
Schreiber 3
Joely 2
Jansen 1
Martin 1
Pivetta 1
Sale 1
The farm is harder to quantify, but on paper, it certainly looks stronger than 2017-2021. Recent grads might make 2022's look better, but here is a breakdown of our farm by position:
C: S Scott, Teel, Hickey & Brannon
1B: Dalbec, Kavadas & Jordan
2B: Yorke, Bonaci, Ravelo
3B: Meidroth, Coffey, Anderson, Paulino
SS: Mayer, Cespedes, Zanetello, DHam & Romero
OF: Anthony, Bleis, Rosier, Castro
Forgive me for being optimistic, but I see plenty of reason to be so.
Add 2-3 players via free agency or trades, and we can be a contender. Add 3-4 top players and we can be top contenders in 2024.