Boston Red Sox - Lowell might be too pricey - The Boston Globe

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The Red Sox would love to have Mike Lowell back next season, a team official said yesterday, but are concerned that in a light market for premium free agents, the third baseman might be able to command a heftier offer elsewhere. "We would certainly like to figure out a way to sign him, but as with others, these negotiations often come down to length of contract," said the official, who ... [link]

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Red Sox News & Notes - 9/6
Published 9/6/2007 by Ian at SOX & Dawgs
... Lowell might be too pricey [Boston Globe] ...

Baseball Today: Thursday, September 6
Published 9/6/2007 by Art Martone (amartone@projo.com) at Projo Sox Blog
... EXIT LOWELL: It doesn't sound if the Red Sox plan on bringing back Mike Lowell, no matter how good a year he's having. (Boston Globe) ...

Odds & Sods
Published 9/6/2007 by Mike Miliard at Sox Blog
... down in the Bronx had a “night befitting legends.” Gag me. Man, I hope he doesn’t opt out. That way I won’t have to feel like a sentimental fool for wanting to re-sign Lowell. ...

Stark's Latest: Clemens, Pettitte, Lowell
Published 9/6/2007 by Tim Dierkes at MLB Rumors - MLBTradeRumors.com
... Word is that Mike Lowell would enjoy playing for the Phillies if the Red Sox don't re-sign him.  Gordon Edes isn't sure if the Red Sox would offer him three years, and believes another team might go four.  A four-year deal would cover his age 34-37 seasons...probably a bad move.  Then again, what do I know?  I thought he was toast after 2005. ...

Randon Tidbits 9-7-7
Published 9/7/2007 by mr. met at the metropolitans
... It seems Mike Lowell would be too pricey for the Red Sox? I thought he would have been a bargain. Go figure... It looks like this off season is going to be another doozy and prospects might even become more valuable than they already are further throwing the trade market out of whack. ...

Mike Lowell... in Philly Pinstripes?
Published 9/7/2007 at Center Field
A big question on the minds of Sox fans is: will the Sox resign Mike Lowell? We've heard the price tag may be too high and that Mike has been ...

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