To be fair to Lackey and Epstein, there was an article on ESPN.com ranking the ten worst first year values ever of players who got big, long term contracts, and while Crawford ran away with first place (or, if you prefer, last place), the economic value of Lackey's first year was $16 million dollars, which is what he got paid. I cannot knock the Red Sox for contracting to give Lackey $16 million a year for five years because that's what a pitcher like him costs, when he pitches like a pitcher like him.
Now I see that there are sentiments to move Bard to starter. I hadn't heard that before, but if a front line closer is available, and if Buckholz comes back, and if Crawford hits 3/4s of what he is paid to hit, and if Lavernway is what he appears to be, and if they buy a right handed hitter for two years for $5 million to get them some production out of right field, then this team could blow the league away in April just as decisively as they stunk it up last April, without having to find the next $20 million a year player to add to their roster and payroll. I think most general managers would like to begin their 2012 season with Lester and Beckett pitching #1 and #2.