I've already resigned myself to losing JDM and either JBJ or Betts - and maybe both. That's what a reset is. It saves us a ton of money to reset the team with, and yes, we may be finishing last for a year or two. Well.. not quite last as long as Baltimore is in the ALE. But far enough down to restock the farm through drafts.
And BTW, although I didn't verbalize it, I thoroughly enjoyed the 2014 & 2015 seasons, watching our two premier outfielders play together. I had no delusions about those teams making the playoffs, there was no angst when they lost, I was able to just sit back, munch popcorn, and enjoy the games.
Does that make me a "bad fan"?
It's a mere moment in a man's life between the All-Star game and the Old Timer's game.
-Vin Scully
We do have a couple of guys ( Chavis , Hernandez , Hernandez , Dalbec and maybe Duran ) to fill our immediate needs . Developing pitching has been an ongoing problem . No doubt about that . The contracts for Price , Sale and Eovaldi could be a continuing problem .I am not advocating going big for a guy like Cole , just for keeping our top guys in the fold . To me , all this reset talk is nonsense . It is crazy to even think of losing Betts .
If you keep the band together and continue to try and win a title through the next 12-24 months, you wont win a title and you will essentially curse the next 5 years
Hal sucks
Per Alex Speier, the Sox are thinking about trading Betts, solely for financial reasons.
The reset talk might seem like nonsense for a large market team, but I have to think Henry isn't all that wild about repeatedly paying ever-growing luxury tax payments that offer 0 chance of ROI. That he capped DD's spending this season does show even he has his limits...
Who are the "thinking Sox?"
Henry?
We have no GM.
I'm hoping that if we do decide to trade Betts this winter, we make a push at signing him after 2020.
If we trade Betts, we might as well trade JBJ, and maybe even ERod, Workman and Barnes. Build up the farm. Keep a core of Bogey, Devers, Beni, Vaz and out of necessity, Sale, Price and E-o.
Maybe look to spend again for 2021, but only players that look to have long term impact, or waiting until 2022 might also make sense.
When you say it's gonna happen now
When exactly do you mean?
Well, the duties are being handled by Romero, Scott and O'Halloran. It's not like they didn't put interim people into the role.
The CBS Sports article repeatedly cited Speier and stated the Sox plan to reset within the next 2 seasons.
While it certainly doesn't mean Mookie defintely goes elsewhere, I would also think that option is not off the table...
It does seem like the best options if a reset is imminent is either 1) reset this year while keeping Betts, and then try to re-sign him after the season, or 2) just trade Betts after this season, and hopefully whatever the Sox get back can help them stay competitive in 2020 and beyond...
We got JBJ in the 2011 draft. He got limited playing time in 2013 and more time starting in 2014
We got Mookie also in the 2011 draft. He started getting playing time in 2014.
While there were important additions made to the team prior to 2018 those two were instrumental in winning the WS in 2018 after coming through our farm system.
To follow that track, if we were to finish last in 2021 any outstanding prospects we'd get in the 2022 draft could be ready for the bigs in 2025. Yes, we'd have to sign other probably high priced players for 2026 but we could have solid players on the team who've come through our farm system.
It's a mere moment in a man's life between the All-Star game and the Old Timer's game.
-Vin Scully