I watched the Red Sox documentary on Netflix (sorry Yankees fans) and they were in a malaise all season but traded Nomar mid season for defense. Now I don't know much about baseball but I'm pretty sure Nomar was a much better player than Lindgren and more well liked in the city. No one revolted, they won the world series. Why are hockey players such delicate snowflakes where people always have to bring up the lockerroom as a consideration when demoting or trading a player? Maybe they're not and it's the mythology of intangibles in hockey that makes people view worse hockey better than better hockey as long as there's a perception of toughness and leadership on the team.