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The Cherington-era Red Sox were absolutely awful at scouting and developing pitchers.
So were the Epstein-era Red Sox and the Dombrowski era Red Sox.
I mean when you think about it, Epstien's crew popped:
-Lester
-Papelbon
-Buchholz
-Bard
-Hansen
-Owens
-Anibal Sanchez
-Strickland
-Tazawa
-Wilson
-Rendon
-Pressly
Cherington draftees/guys included:
-Johnson
-Wright
-Barnes (I think. Epstein may have drafted him)
-Hembree
-Velazquez
-Albers
-Wendelken
Dombrowski's first pick has TJ and the rest isn't so hot looking.
But what's NUTS is you literally have to go all the way back to Lester to find a bonafide, front-end starter, one middle-rotation guy in Sanchez and then Buchholz/Kind of Wright/Johnson kind of to find starting caliber guys they've actually drafted. To have the kind of success they've had and NOT produce much starting pitching is something else.
That being said - if fungible relievers are your thing - there is a value to that and they pop a lot of them.