It's going to be really interesting where the Sox go from here. They've been pretty bad this year, no doubt about that, but it's a very weird juxtaposition.
1. The starting pitching is excellent, including 3 young arms (Tolle, Early, Bennett) and 3 veterans (Crochet, Gray, Suarez).
2. The bullpen is poor overall, but it's the easiest thing to buy when you're all-in later.
3. DH is terrible, but again, buy any bat. That's one lineup upgrade waiting to happen.
4. Anthony and Duran only have upside from here, and Durbin is finally starting to play. That's 3 more lineup upgrades.
5. Mayer can't be any worse. Even an average Story after the break would be a clear improvement.
I disagree that the outfield necessarily needs to him more home runs. They need to be healthy, and play to their career averages -- we'd have four guys around .800 OPS and great defense. That's really solid if unconventional.
Lots and lots of ifs, this season could really end up in the tank if it's not already, but also some very wide outcomes. We've seen what happens when the rotation clicks at the same time. That can turn into some streaks. And versus where we've been, with a little good fortune we should be getting anywhere from 2-5 lineup upgrades along the way, and (hopefully) Crochet back at some point.
Really hard to read, one thing I think they should consider is morale. We've got Anthony, Mayer, Tolle, Early, Bennett that are really critical to our future. Selling assets makes it even tougher on young guys who aren't used to so much losing. I wouldn't mind them buying a bat at the deadline if the price is not too high. Just a DH that makes us a little better instead of selling off for more minor league prospects. Keep Chapman and Gray and don't throw in the towel. I guess if someone offers something really good for Gray you might have to do it (and hopefully replace with Crochet), but still.
Later this year, Arias and Eyanson should both be showing out in AAA (don't rush them) and we still have Witherspoon, Valera and Phillips pitching at Greenville.
Hopefully this is just the core of a rebuild and Sox fans can't stand losing, but we shall see