I don't see a spending spree. I see the opposite. I see a team restructuring what was an extremely friendly Wakefield deal to save money because that's the mode they are in. Money saving. I mean really, does restructuring a deal to save $1.5M under the CBT make any sense when you are already tens of millions under that level already? Epstein is blowing smoke up the guys butt with that line, that's for sure.
Or Epstein slipped and let something go he didnt mean to. It isnt outrageous to think that they could try and trade for X (with an extended big money deal) and resign Bay, etc...
because thats the very thing, it makes no sense to be talking about saving the money unless they have thought they are going to be close to the limit.
Or because he doesn't want to scare off season ticket renewals by saying that the Sox are going into a money saving role for a year so that they can throw the house at Joe Mauer, Brandon Webb and Carl Crawford in 2010-11 off season.
I think this is very possible. And don't forget Halladay and Lee in that summer (and of course Beckett as well).
I think the Sox will make a strong push to resign Bay, and they will also explore trades for true, young, impact players like Felix Hernandez, or Adrian Gonzalez. However, if they can't get them for a decent price, I expect them to hit the bargain bin.
I would not be surprised to see more guys coming off injuries like Rich Harden, and other guys who are willing to play on 1 year, make-good deals. Then the rest of their money will probably be spent on trying to stock their farm system even more with guys like Aroldis Chapman.