The Red Sox got lucky they with the end of the year schedule of cup cake teams to finish off the season and "win" the WC.
Yeah... let's not let the facts get in the way of our anti-Sox agenda. Good idea.
The Sox played their final 21 games against teams that finished .500 or better. 17 of those games were against teams that finished with 86 or more wins.
I admire your defense of the Sox, it's very admirable.
But like Simmons presented in his article:
34-19 after trading away Manny, 19-16 against teams not named Baltimore (68-93), Oakland (75-86), Kansas City (75-87), and Texas (79-83)
Of the games the Sox did face, who finished with 86 or more wins, those teams were the Yankees, Blue Jays and White Sox.
The Yankees won 89 games and it was considered an abysmal season for them. Sox went 3-3 against an abysmal Yankees team down the stretch of the season.
The White Sox won the same 89 games as the Yankees did. Sox went 4-3 against those awesome White Sox.
7-5 against the Blue Jays.....2-4 against the D-Rays....
3-1 against the 81-81 Indians.
I am pretty sure the Sox would have done similar to the 19-16 with a disgruntled Manny still on the team.
Heck even with Mark Kotsay playing everyday, I am pretty sure the Sox would have also gone 15-2 against the scrubs of the American League.