IMO some of our shortcomings are overstated because of isolated situations.
Take the team's alleged poor fielding, for example. The team has made 31 errors this year, but 13 of them have been at 3B. If remove those 13 and then allow a couple of errors for normal play the number of team errors becomes 20, which puts the Sox in the top 1/3. So the problem isn't overall team fielding. It's just that our 3B adventures have skewed things. And BTW, what's up with charging Mookie with an error last night on a ball that would have been a highlight reel catch had he made it? What ever happened to "normal effort" being the criteria?
Ya, there have been some baserunning gaffes but the two biggest ones weren't the fault of the players as much as they were either a) the players being caught in no-man's land on weird plays or the Sox being the recipient of the umpires failing to make the right call - twice. But Pedey needs to realize that he's not 23 any more and everyone needs to RUN EVERY BALL OUT.
Even the hitting isn't significantly worse than last year but not having Hanley there for the past few games has shown that we do need another big bat in the middle of the order. Either that or stop hitting into so friggin' many DP's! UGH