Boiling it down to basics presented here recently: the '23 Sox offense is pretty good, albeit frustrating at times. In any season, we'd all take our chances with a line-up with six guys with an OPS of .800 or better: Devers, Turner, Casas, Duran, Yoshida... and Pablo (.816 in 45 games!).
Since we can't live in the future, here's some contrast -- the '04 champs (pre-deadline) had an entire starting nine over .800 -- Manny, David, Trot, Tek, Nomah, Millar, Damon, Bellhorn, Mueller. They also had a five-man rotation that each threw between 178 and 226 innings (Bello leads '23 with 119 IP).
It was a different time, the steroid era. But back in the nicotine era, the '75 and '67 Red Sox each lost the World Series in seven games while missing a Hall of Famer in Jim Rice, or another 22-year old slugger on a Cooperstown tract in Tony Conigliaro. Each hero missed the entire Series with injury, as Boston barely lost to the best NL team of each decade...
Bloom said it's time to bet on Devers, and surround him with talent. Some of it just may be coming from the farm. Soon. Do you believe in magic? Yesssssss.