Red Sox manager Terry Francona says the team hasn't accomplished anything yet. Even the rival Yankees, via general manager Brian Cashman, have praised the offseason additions of outfielder Carl Crawford and first baseman Adrian Gonzalez. "When people say that [we're the team to beat], it means that our ownership [and] our front office had a really good winter," Francona said. "But once the season starts, now it's time to go to work. ... We haven't been good yet."