I don't actually think his health concern was a letimate concern for the Sox specifically. For other teams, sure. But for the Sox, he was a must signing, they HAD to roll the dice considering their starters situation, and that they are going for the ship. There was no choice, unless they had a backup plan. As we have seen, they did not. I don't know what the problem was. Money? Dollar bills spent for guys like Vasquez and Cueto instead seems like way more of a risky purchase than Carlos Rodon could ever be. Inconceivable.