**Warning this is my first article so don't bash on me to much**
But please feel free to give me constructive critizm I would love that butd please don't rag on me to much
With the Red Sox winning their second World Series in the past four seasons it has grabbed alot of peoples attention and brought up the intriguing question, are the Boston Red Sox the new New York Yankees? Some people can say yes to this question but other people like me say no. Here are some reasons why they are not the Yankees.
The Yankees won the World Series in '96 with a roster that had,
C-Joe Girardi Age-31
1B-Tino Martinez Age-28
2B-Mariano Duncan Age-33
3B-Wade Boggs Age-38
SS-Derek Jeter Age-22
LF-Gerald Williams Age-29
CF-Bernie Williams Age-27
RF-Paul O'Neill Age-33
DH-Ruben Sierra Age-30
With the exception of Boggs this is a fairly young team, the average age for this team is, 30 years old. This was just the beginning of an era. The '98 team was even better going 114-48. The '98 roster consisted of,
C Jorge Posada Age-26
1B Tino Martinez Age-30
2B Chuck Knoblauch Age-29
3B Scott Brosius Age-31
SS Derek Jeter Age-24
LF Chad Curtis Age-29
CF Bernie Williams Age-29
RF Paul O'Neill Age-35
DH Darryl Strawberry Age-36
This team was a team that could just mow through their opponents. The average age of this team is, 29 years old. This is the year that really started to get this dynasty started and got every one realizing that they were going to be a dynasty. The Sox '07 team that people are trying to say are the new New York Yankees average age is, 30 years old. Now I know that this isn't much of an age difference but lets take a look at the pitching rotations,
Yankees '98 Rotation
1-Andy Pettitte Age-26
2-David Cone Age-35
3-David Wells Age-35
4-Hideki Irabu Age-29
5-Orlando Hernandez Age-32
Average age-31
Red Sox '07 Rotation
1-Josh Beckett Age-26
2-Curt Schilling Age-40
3-Daisuke Matsuzaka Age-27
4-Tim Wakefield Age-40
5-Jon Lester Age-23
Average Age-31
Now the average ages are the same but rumors a flying around that Schilling will be gone and an article came out today saying that Wakefield will be back but he is injury prone so he could miss a chunk of the season. Schilling, one of their best pitchers could be gone so that could very well give them a road block in their way.
I know all I am talking about is their ages but I think that that is a valid point, the Yankees were a younger squad then this Sox team. The Yankees won 4 World Series in 5 years while the Red Sox have won 2 in four years. That right there should be a good enough point to say that the Sox are not the Yankees.
The Redsox have players on that team now that might not come back and that could be a problem such as, Mike Lowell, Curt Schilling, and Manny Ramirez. The Red Sox have the money though that they could go and get a player to fill that void. I still think though that The Sox need to win more then two World Series before we can call them a "dynasty." The Yankees won 4 in five years so if the Sox can win another two in the next two years then maybe I will call them the new New York Yankees but untill then they are just the Boston Red Sox that are world champions.
I don't feel like I wrote such a great article here and I feel like I could have done better but I was short on time seeing as how I have to go do some big errans. Please feel free to give me constructive critizm and help me become a better writer.