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Alex Gonzales' Option Declined
Alex Gonzales' Option Declined
Alex Gonzalez still could be the starting shortstop for the Red Sox next season. But if he returns, it will be at their price, not his. In the interim, the Sox are likely to continue exploring all options. Gonzalez, 32, batted .284 and had a profound impact on the Boston defense after being ...
Sox decline option on Gonzalez
boston.com — The Red Sox have declined a $6 million option on shortstop Alex Gonzalez, according to a source, but the club still may have interest in bringing the player back in 2010 on a lesser salary. News of the Sox' decision to forgo the option on Gonzalez ... (more) Sox decline option on Gonzalez
Red Sox Decline Gonzo's Option
Red Sox Decline Gonzo's Option
fenwaywest.com — It has been reported today that the Red Sox have declined Alex Gonzalez's $6M option for 2010. They say that the Sox may still be interested in bringing Gonzo back, but for a lesser amount. Sighs. Let me tell you how much I don't like this. One, I like Gonzo. I thought he brought so much ... (more) Red Sox Decline Gonzo's Option
Shortstop Problems Continue
Shortstop Problems Continue
baseballmusings.com — The Red Sox declined the option on Alex Gonzalez , leaving them for the moment without a starting shortstop: The Red Sox have declined a $6 million option on shortstop Alex Gonzalez, according to a source, but the club still may have interest in bringing the player back in 2010 on a lesser ... (more) Shortstop Problems Continue
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