The Red Sox once had tremendous chemistry and featured great relationships between the players, coaching staff, management and ownership.

After a rough calender year, Jeff Passan writes that the entire system is broken.

"Red Sox players do not trust owner John Henry, chairman Tom Werner and president Larry Lucchino," Passan writes. "They see the owners' box as a den of lies, leaks and resentment, the place where Lucchino hatched the idea to hire Bobby Valentine as manager, which has gone about as pleasantly as an enema."