[quote name='n8rockerasu']It wouldn't blow my mind if the Red Sox ended up winning the division this year. To me, they're coming into the season the way the Yankees came into last season...lots of question marks and lots of experiments. Who would have thought the Yankees would finish with the best record in the AL after seeing Pettitte retire, Lee shun them for the Phillies, Joba get hurt, Hughes get "hurt", and Burnett just get worse and worse? Nobody saw Bartolo Colon, Freddy Garcia, or Ivan Nova saving the Yankees season in February.
The same thing could happen for Boston this year if the Yankees don't live up to expectations (or suffer lots of injuries). If it does, I can almost guarantee that it won't work in the playoffs (just as it didn't work for the Yanks) because more talented teams usually win. But that doesn't mean they couldn't surprise a few people along the way. I can't count out Boston until they finish in last place a few years in a row. Then, I'll be happy to dance on their grave. This would be a nice year to start that trend though.

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This 100%. That is why they play the game.
I like the pick ups of Pineda & I think the bigger move was getting Kuroda. The guy throws strikes and just didn't get run support in LA.
Saying the Red Sox have no chance in hell is just an ignorant statement and I hate the Sox. It isn't like they lost anybody too major. Papelbon maybe but I think Bailey was a good pick up for them if he stays healthy. Crawford if anything is their biggest question mark after their first 3 in the rotation. And as always they have a pretty decent farm system. From what I have been reading Jose Iglesias has a legit glove and is their future SS but his bat isn't MLB ready. Aviles & Punto will be adequate for the time being.
That said I am more scared of Tampa than I am of Boston at this point because their rotation is much better IMO, but again that is why they play the game.