BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS – JANUARY 15: From left, Red Sox Owner John Henry, Chairman Tom Werner, CEO Sam Kennedy, and Chief Baseball Officer Chaim Bloom attend a press conference addressing the departure of Alex Cora as manager of the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park on January 15, 2020 in Boston, Massachusetts. A MLB investigation concluded that Cora was involved in the Houston Astros sign stealing operation in 2017 while he was the bench coach. (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)
Before we go any further here, let’s make something clear. This isn’t about sentimentality. It’s about winning and consistently building winners. It’s about playing from in front instead of playing from behind. Bogaerts didn’t value sentimentality when leaving the Red Sox and you shouldn’t value sentimentality in keeping him. If the 2023 Red Sox are a playoff team and World Series threat without him, we’ll all be just fine. If they miss the playoffs and finish last twice in three years – the way they have since they traded away Betts for next to nothing – we’ll continue to wonder whether the Red Sox know what they’re doing anymore, whether they can balance the short and long terms the way Theo Epstein did, or whether they will continue to bounce between bankruptcy and the White House like some type of baseball Trump.
Winners one day, losers the next.