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the Baltimore Orioles, eight games behind the Rays, 14 games behind the Blue Jays, and 21 games behind the Yankees. In any event, if Henry wants to clear up the false narratives, it's simple enough to deal in facts.

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The Red Sox weren't as "close" to making the World Series as Henry and Kennedy want to believe.) The Astros outscored the Red Sox 22-1 in the final 20 innings of the 2021 ALCS. (That run to the ALCS in 2021 was fun, but it was also a bit of an aberration. Because the teardown since that last title has been apparent, and there's little reason to believe the minor acquisitions made this winter will dramatically change the fortunes of a team that has finished in last place twice in the last three years. What is in question is whether the Red Sox are built to compete anymore. After 86 years without a championship, this ownership certainly worked to deliver an unimaginable run of success to fans.īut that part isn't in question and never has been. However, if you are asking if we are going to now move to $300 million payrolls the answer is no."Įveryone is well aware that the Red Sox won the World Series in 20, then again in 2013, then again in 2018. Again, I think there is a narrative at work that doesn't match up well with the facts. "They have all had down years or periods and we had a disappointing 2022 after a strong 2021. "If you add the championships together of those four clubs I'm not sure they would match our total over the last 20 years," Henry replied. Henry responded much the same way he and Sam Kennedy did when similar questions were posed at the winter weekend event. 3 on the list of facepalm moments came when McCaffrey asked Henry if the Red Sox are still on the same level as the big spenders in MLB like the Dodgers, Padres, Mets and Yankees. And the best Henry can offer is a flippant comment about not offering 12 years.įinally, No. Henry and the team followed that same approach with Bogaerts, just three years after trading away a generational talent in Mookie Betts. The misjudgment and mishandling of Lester in the winter of 2013-14 remains a stain on this ownership's tenure, and it really marks the line of demarcation when many fans started to think differently of Henry and the ownership group. Instead, they didn't even try to do that, sending Bogaerts the message that his time in Boston was up, even before taking one at-bat in the 2022 season.Īfter lowballing and then trading away Jon Lester eight years earlier, Henry and the Red Sox followed the same script with Bogaerts. Had the team made a real effort to sign Bogaerts prior to the start of last season, then they would have kept the face of their franchise in Boston for the remainder of his prime.

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While Bogaerts did eventually land an absurd 11-year, $280 million deal in free agency, the fact of the matter is that the Red Sox let him get to free agency. It's an answer that's disingenuous and downright insulting at worst. When asked what the Red Sox could have done differently to keep Xander Bogaerts, Henry replied, "We could have offered 12 years!"

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Henry's second-most offensive answer was a short one. But his jump to the standing ovation at the end reveals he's still miles away. Henry's acknowledgment of that dissension from his most devoted fans shows that he is so close to getting it. Who's creating false narratives there?Īs for the fans "least likely to try to shout us down," those would be the attendees of the winter weekend festivities, with each attendee paying $95 to attend that town hall meeting on the Friday night. That's also an event that aired on NESN after all of the booing of Henry had been scrubbed from the broadcast. The standing ovation referenced would seemingly be from the Springfield event, not the Winter Classic. To start, Henry's referring to multiple events in a short span. Did anyone report the standing ovation at the end?" Those are the fans you would believe are the least likely to try to shout us down, but it happened. I think those factors and losing Xander to San Diego were the biggest factors. There were even false reports of booing at Fenway Park during the Winter Classic. "There is a false narrative surrounding the club," Henry told McCaffrey.















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