Total Members Voted: 3
Voting closed: February 13, 2022, 10:41:25 PM
Quote from: bankshot1 on July 03, 2021, 12:33:45 PMLupica lauds Henry's approach (he calls Henry the best owner in baseball) which I will define as Henry's openness to taking new paths, and accepting the risk in change. As a Sox fan I've enjoyed the numerous successes, but at times felt whiplashed by seemingly constant change, from starting 9 to front-office. Say what you will, but its dynamic. IMO, and just throwing this out, perhaps Henry's success and abilities as a hedge fund manager gives him a solid framework for assessing risk and reward and the trade-offs he must accept. It is as good a theory as any, Banks, and better than any I have had.
Lupica lauds Henry's approach (he calls Henry the best owner in baseball) which I will define as Henry's openness to taking new paths, and accepting the risk in change. As a Sox fan I've enjoyed the numerous successes, but at times felt whiplashed by seemingly constant change, from starting 9 to front-office. Say what you will, but its dynamic. IMO, and just throwing this out, perhaps Henry's success and abilities as a hedge fund manager gives him a solid framework for assessing risk and reward and the trade-offs he must accept.
I wish the Red Sox would stop trying to steal with Gonzales and Santana late in games.
Never in sports history has such a mediocre team occupied so much space in non-fans minds.