Submit a Story!
Get the BallHype iPhone App
Jason Bay staying in Boston for $15 million annually?
The Boston Red Sox would love to bring back free agent outfielder Jason Bay (notes) and the rumor is that the team would be willing to pay him $15 million annually for the next four years, according to Sports Illustrated. After all, the guy had a career year and hit 36 homers and drove in 116 ...
In Defense of Jason Bay's Defense
In Defense of Jason Bay's Defense
weei.com — Joe Urbon and his team at CAA Sports have made it clear they re prepared to enter... the offseason starting blocks. Their client, Jason Bay, is on the verge of becoming one of the most sought-after free agents this winter, and whether it s continuing ... (more) In Defense of Jason Bay's Defense
Jason Bay Chat Wrap
fullcount.weei.com — Jason Bay stopped by the Virtual Press Box to take questions as part of WEEI.com’s weekly baseball... chat series. The transcript of the chat — in which Bay discussed life playing for the Red Sox and in Fenway Park, his career path, teammates ... (more) Jason Bay Chat Wrap
Chat With Red Sox Outfielder Jason Bay
Chat With Red Sox Outfielder Jason Bay
fullcount.weei.com — Red Sox outfielder Jason Bay will drop by the Virtual Press Box on Thursday, Oct. 29, at... noon to take questions in the third installment of WEEI.com’s Thursday baseball chat series. In 2009 — his first full season as a member of the Red Sox ... (more) Chat With Red Sox Outfielder Jason Bay
Comments
Blog Reactions

Friday Notes
Viva El Birdos — ... It looks like Matt Holliday substitute #1 might be staying in Boston; Jason Bay's reportedly been offered four years, $60 million to stay in town. I don't think any player has been hurt more by the recent proliferation of PBP defensive metrics than Jason Bay, who's apparently been a -15 run disaster in left field for the last several years. I'm hard-pressed to believe that anybody is 15 runs worse than an average left fielder, even the proverbial rock-in-the-outfield, but pegging the length of the deal at four years seems like the best anybody's going ...

Related Content
Bay not staying in Boston...
metsfever.blogspot.com 10/25/2009 — According to Bill Madden of the Daily News the Red Sox have decided not to try and re-sign Jason Bay. The second left fielder in the free agent market is often an after thought to Matt Holliday, but Bay is a solid pick-up in his own right. The 31 y/o right handed hitting outfielder is a ...
Where Will Jason Bay End Up?
soxanddawgs.com 10/29/2009 — The question of the offseason for Boston Red Sox fans is whether or not they will re-sign Jason Bay. The question remains where he wants to play. And if we judge from Bay’s chat at WEEI.com on Thursday afternoon, we still don’t know. Bay stopped by WEEI.com and besides ...
Let the Jason Bay sweepstakes begin
digitalsportsdaily.com 10/28/2009 — By Travis Duncan Jason Bay is due to become a free-agent at the conclusion of this year’s World Series. The Red Sox will have the 15 days following the World Series as an exclusive negotiating period, after which Bay is free to talk to other teams. Jim Street of MLB.com says he ...
Red Sox Set the Bidding on Bay
fenwaywest.com 10/30/2009 — Jon Heyman of Sports Illustrated thinks the Red Sox will offer up to $15 million a year for 4 years to re-sign Jason Bay. He also speculates that the Giants and the Mets might outbid them. Jason Bay likes Boston and might be willing to take a slight hometown discount but he is going to see ...
Bay looking for years...
metsfever.blogspot.com 30 days ago — Boston Herald reported that Jason Bay was amongst the first Red Sox's to file for free agency. According to the Herald the Sox offered a three year deal but Bay is looking for at least four year, preferably five... The Red Sox are believed to have discussed only a three-year deal for Bay, ...
Bay Watch Begins
soxanddawgs.com 11/5/2009 — Bay Watch has officially begun as Boston Red Sox outfielder Jason Bay filed for free agency on Thursday. The Red Sox can negotiate exclusively with him over the next 15 days. During that time, he can talk to other teams but cannot talk financial terms or contract. If he hasn’t ...
Chat it up with Jason Bay
longislandmetfan.blogspot.com 10/28/2009 — Mets fans if your interested Bay is having a chat with one of the Red Sox sites on thursday....
Jason Bay Heading to San Francisco?
sportsofboston.com 10/13/2009 — As much as Red Sox fans would love to keep their beloved LF in Boston for the next several years, they will have to watch the competition get stiff in the free agent market. Rumors are swirling around that the San Francisco Giants would like to sign Jason Bay during this offseason. It’s ...
Red Sox Have Deal Ready For Bay?
duelingcouches.blogspot.com 11/2/2009 — "The word by the bay has the offensively-challenged Giants making a pitch for Jason Bay, but the Red Sox will make a serious effort to retain the free agent outfielder. John Shea of the San Francisco Chronicle writes that the Red Sox will offer Bay $60 million over four years, an offer that ...
The Red Sox are willing to offer Bay $60 million. They shouldn't do it.
bases.nbcsports.com 10/30/2009 — That's the rumor Jon Heyman is spreading: The Sox stand ready to offer Bay $15 million per year over four years. This doesn't pass the smell test for me. Why on Earth would the Sox make an offer to Bay before...
Manuel shows his confidence in PedroMajor League Baseball News 10/30/2009
Phillies manager Charlie Manuel might have placed a sixth-inning phone call to former Red Sox skipper Grady Little on Thursday night at Yankee Stadium when he left right-hander Pedro Martinez in Game 2 of the World Series as he hovered around the ...
Path to promised land?Chicago Sun-Times :: Chicago Cubs :: 10/30/2009
Before the clinching game of the 2004 World Series at Busch Stadium in St. Louis, Boston Red Sox owner John Henry looked at team president Larry Lucchino and said, ''If this were to happen, is there anything bigger to happen in New England since ...
Pedro SquigglesTouching Base: Fantasy Baseball File - NY Daily News Blogs 10/30/2009
Has any pitcher ever been more dominant, and at the same time more dominated, than Pedro Martinez in the Bronx in the playoffs? Including the playoffs, Martinez has pitched 20 times in the Bronx -- all for the Red Sox except for one appearance ...
Red Sox provide Cubs a blueprintChicago Sun-Times :: Chicago Cubs :: 10/30/2009
Before the clinching game of the 2004 World Series at Busch Stadium in St. Louis, Boston Red Sox owner John Henry looked at team president Larry Lucchino and said, ``If this were to happen, is there anything bigger to happen in New England since ...
World Series TV ratings up big from 2008FOXSports.com News for MLB 10/30/2009
Television ratings for the World Series are rebounding from last year's record lows. The Yankees' 3-1 win over the Phillies on Thursday night on Fox earned an 11.7 fast national rating and 19 share. That's up 44 percent from the 8.1/13 for last ...