It's the tax threshold, stupid!
Briefly

The article reflects on the contrasting spending habits of the Boston Red Sox and the Los Angeles Dodgers since November. While the Dodgers have heavily invested nearly $500 million into their roster, the Red Sox managed only $74 million, focusing on players with unclear paths to health. Despite ambitions expressed by Sam Kennedy about winning multiple division titles, the Red Sox's expenditures are notably reduced compared to the previous year, leaving critical position areas in doubt and raising questions about their competitive future.
Since then, the Dodgers have committed nearly half a billion dollars to their 40-man roster. The Red Sox, on the other hand, have spent just $74 million.
Even if it takes us over the CBT, our priority is 90 to 95 wins, and winning the American League East, and winning the division for multiple years.
Read at Over the Monster
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