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Captured pretty well in this article:
Unwilling to spend? Hahn addresses narrative surrounding Sox
One paragraph that I think succinctly sums up the frustration from fans who question whether or not the Sox will be willing to do what it takes to nab some key performers this offseason:
Hahn, of course, is not ignorant to the criticism. While he continues to insist that the unable-or-unwilling-to-spend narrative is a false one, he knows it will linger until his front office proves it wrong.
That to me says it all in a nutshell. You can talk all day about wanting to spend or just falling short of landing a targeted player due to being outspent, etc. But until the FO busts a few moves and starts bringing in some talent to blend in with our existing core group, all this offseason hype will be nothing more than talk. And where I come from talk + 25 cents equals two bits. As dedicated Sox fans, we should be patient and let the process play itself out. But we expect results, nothing less.
Unwilling to spend? Hahn addresses narrative surrounding Sox
One paragraph that I think succinctly sums up the frustration from fans who question whether or not the Sox will be willing to do what it takes to nab some key performers this offseason:
Hahn, of course, is not ignorant to the criticism. While he continues to insist that the unable-or-unwilling-to-spend narrative is a false one, he knows it will linger until his front office proves it wrong.
That to me says it all in a nutshell. You can talk all day about wanting to spend or just falling short of landing a targeted player due to being outspent, etc. But until the FO busts a few moves and starts bringing in some talent to blend in with our existing core group, all this offseason hype will be nothing more than talk. And where I come from talk + 25 cents equals two bits. As dedicated Sox fans, we should be patient and let the process play itself out. But we expect results, nothing less.