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Cheap ass, penny pinching, lying and fraudulent Red Sox front office and ownership.
Have a chance to make a World Series run and you sold off Devers and crapped your pants at the deadline.
Have fun with Liverpool, John.
The Red Sox really said to themselves, “I know it’s been five years and everyone already hates us for it and thinks we’re complete idiots, but how do we make the Mookie Betts trade look even worse? I got it. Let’s trade Rafael Devers a year and a half into his 10-year deal.”
Red Sox are on the verge of missing out on Alex Bregman because they’re afraid he won’t play well in the year 2030.
Every Red Sox fan should be sickened by this.
John Henry: “Because fans expect championships almost annually, they easily become frustrated and are not going to buy into what the odds actually are: one in 20 or one in 30."
This guy has done such an incredible job of making everyone hate him. Fans don’t expect championships annually, they just want to feel like their team has a 𝐜𝐡𝐚𝐧𝐜𝐞 of making a run at a championship. Those are completely different things.
“The less I say I generally think the better.” Couldn’t agree more. Stop talking.
Red Sox ownership not showing up to Winter Weekend after back-to-back last place seasons, the full throttle comments and the dud of an offseason they’ve had so far is such an awful, awful look. You can’t get upset when people ask if you still care when these are your actions.
@EHClothing Panthers did the same stuff against the bruins. I understand it’s playoff hockey but at some point the league and the refs need to make a serious call