I’m not sure if I’ve read something over the last few years that has made me more excited as a Red Sox fan than Sam Kennedy’s conversation with Michael Silverman at the MLB Owners Meetings. It was almost like someone decided to formulate a Red Sox fanfiction that perfectly depicted the type of “extreme urgency” that has been lacking from the organization in recent years. Add in the phone call from David Ortiz to Kennedy about Juan Soto and all seemed too good to be true… but guess what, I’m buying the cheese. Munching all on it. Slobbering even.
Heading into last offseason, the message from a majority of the national media was that the Red Sox were expected to spend. Hell, Shohei Ohtani was even hyped as a possibility by multiple reporters. But it didn’t take long for Alex Speier to quickly rain on that parade, with Chris Cotillo doing an incredible job of reporting that agents weren’t seeing a change in the Red Sox spending habits.
Fast forward to this offseason, and I’ve yet to see a single piece of media locally or nationally that even hints at the Red Sox not being serious in their approach to elevating the big league roster. That ranges from Speier recently mentioning that he expects the Red Sox to hand out a contract worth over $100 MM this winter, to Sean McAdam’s report about the front office’s interest in Garrett Crochet, and even the rumblings Cotillo heard about Tanner Scott at the start of the offseason. Which is before taking into account why Alex Cora signed his extension, his mention of this being the last struggle year, and Craig Breslow’s quote of turning the “dial” from the future to the present.
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