It should therefore be clear that Boston's chief baseball officer does not feel the pressure to act simply because a clock is ticking or his competitors are in a frenzy. I suspect he'd happily spend three months formulating an offseason plan and then one week executing it. It's one of the many ways in which he's the polar opposite of predecessor Dave Dombrowski, who identified problems and then announced, "Well, what are we waiting for?"
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Stars' Rantanen to miss time after injury in Italy
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Mikko Rantanen is expected to miss some time for the Stars after returning
from the Olympics, where he didn't play in Finland's win over Slovakia for
the b...




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