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Published 11/20/2007 at NY Post: Sports
BASEBALL: Lowell sticks with Boston The Red Sox and third baseman Mike Lowell reached a preliminary agreement on a three-year, $37.5 million contract. Lowell, 33, who made $9 million this season, was seeking four guaranteed years and might have...
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SOX & Dawgs found this 11/19/2007 on www.boston.com
Free-agent third baseman Mike Lowell has agreed in principle to the framework of a three-year deal to return to the Red Sox, major league baseball sources close to the negotiations have confirmed. Lowell, 33, tested the free-agent waters, and may ...Red Sox, Lowell close to a deal
Babes Love Baseball found this 11/20/2007 on www.overthemonster.com
According to ESPN, the Red Sox and Mike Lowell are close to finalizing a three-year, $37.5 million contract. The terms of the deal aren't surprising, but it was assumed that Lowell would have to leave money on the table if he was going to stay with ...Reports indicate Lowell is staying put
BBTF's Baseball Primer Newsblog found this 11/19/2007 on boston.redsox.mlb.com
BOSTON -- Immediately after winning the World Series, the Red Sox placed a high priority on retaining the services of All-Star third baseman Mike Lowell. Just three weeks later, the Red Sox are on the verge of completing that mission. Multiple news ...Boston Red Sox - Lowell agrees to three-year deal to stay with Sox - The Boston Globe
Babes Love Baseball found this 11/20/2007 on www.boston.com
It all started not long after the final out of the World Series, the thousands left in the Coors Field crowd chanting for the return of third baseman Mike Lowell: "Bring back Lowell! Bring back Lowell!" Now, three weeks after that moment, Lowell has ...Boston Red Sox - Red Sox, Epstein deal from position of strength - The Boston Globe
BBTF's Baseball Primer Newsblog found this 11/20/2007 on www.boston.com
It is so advantageous to be in control, to deal from a position of strength. There's no gun to your head to do something that doesn't make financial sense. Even if you're the Red Sox, who have more resources than any team other than the Yankees, you ...
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Jonathan Papelbon did not strike out three consecutive hitters with the bases loaded in the ninth to record an exhilarating save. Nor did David Ortiz launch another walk-off home run. Yet Red Sox Nation was buzzing with excitement usually reserved ...
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So Mike Lowell's staying and I couldn't be happier because now I can relax and enjoy Thanksgiving dinner without sticking a fork in someone's neck during a heated argument about Miguel Cabrera. As always, Rob Bradford puts it best : Curt Schilling ...
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Loyalty is a rarity in sports these days. In the new age where free agency and greedy agents rule the sports universe, demanding players to make career moves just to grab the extra bundle of cash, to treat franchises as toys in your game of Pass Go ...
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There won't be four more years, but evidently three was good enough. Mike Lowell agreed yesterday to the parameters of a deal to return to the Red Sox for the...
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World Series MVP Mike Lowell and the Red Sox reached a preliminary agreement Monday on a three-year, $37.5 million contract for the third baseman, The AP reported.
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Red Sox agree to terms with third baseman Mike Lowell on three-year contract through 2010 season
The Boston Red Sox today agreed to terms with third baseman Mike Lowell on a three-year contract extending through the 2010 season. No further terms were disclosed.
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Boston's Lowell poised to sign new deal: reports
World Series Most Valuable Player Mike Lowell is on the verge of signing a new deal with the Boston Red Sox, local media reported on Monday.
World Series Most Valuable Player Mike Lowell is on the verge of signing a new deal with the Boston Red Sox, local media reported on Monday.
Lowell Close to Agreement to Remain With Red Sox
Mike Lowell, who was named the most valuable player in the World Series, will apparently be staying with the Boston Red Sox, if the issue of a no-trade clause can be resolved.
Mike Lowell, who was named the most valuable player in the World Series, will apparently be staying with the Boston Red Sox, if the issue of a no-trade clause can be resolved.
