JoltinJoe wrote: at the dinosaurs who think the Red Sox collapsed.
In fact, the Red Sox were actually the AL East champions, according to both Second Order Winning % and Third Order Winning %. They finished about five games ahead of the second-place Rays and about six games ahead of the third-place Yankees.
It is only the old-fart traditionalists, using 1980's type criteria like W-L records, that think the Red Sox had a bad season.
The 2011 Red Sox -- another great Moneyball team! Once again, the Sox delivered the Moneyball title
I know what you're trying to do here, and it's completely off base.
The Red Sox were not built on any kind of Moneyball. They were built by a GM who prefers to build up a farm system and bring up players that are home grown, but with a City/Fanbase that demands the team spend to keep up with the Yankees. So instead of spending time and resources finding the next great pitcher, they had to dump cash into Carl Crawford and Gonzo, if only to keep them from going to the Yankees!
I feel bad for Theo, and I have a good feeling he's going to dominate the NL Central if he's given a chance in Chicago.
I also feel bad for Yankees fans who are taking solace in the fact that their overpaid dream team, while failing to win a ring ONCE AGAIN, finished better than the Sox! Must be a nice fantasy world to live in, where losing is okay as long as your rival makes a bigger fool of themselves. Inexcusable for the Yanks to not win a ring, or at least the AL Pennant, with the money they put into it. And your savior, Mariano, isn't gonna last much longer. I have a feeling there will be some issues in NYY-land when he hangs up the spikes.