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Daily Red Sox Links: Yoan Moncada, David Ortiz, Ben Cherington

Today's links look at David Ortiz's thoughts on the new pace of play rules, the big gambles Boston took this offseason, and the ownership situation.

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The Red Sox obviously gave a ton of money of Yoan Moncada, but why were they comfortable spending on him but not Jon Lester? (Alex Speier; Boston Globe)

David Ortiz sure does have some opinions on the new pace of play rules. (Sean McAdam; CSN New England)

He probably took his complaints a bit to the extreme though. (Matt Snyder; CBS Sports)

As much as we all hate to admit it, Ortiz can't have too much time left in the game. Boston can't waste any more of his years. (Scott Lauber; Boston Herald)

Ben Cherington's tenure has been a roller coaster ride, but his willingness to change on the fly is a reason to be glad he'll be around for a while. (Chad Finn; Boston.com)

The Red Sox gambled with a lot of money this winter. (Jen McCaffrey; Masslive.com)

There has been a lot of talk about the ownership situation, so Tom Werner and Larry Luchhino are setting the record straight. (Tim Britton; Providence Journal)