fenwaywest.com - 13 days ago
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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 ...
Red Sox Decline 2010 Option on Gonzalez
fullcount.weei.com 13 days ago — The Red Sox have declined their $6 million option on shortstop Alex Gonzalez for 2010, a major-league source confirmed. As a result, Gonzalez is now eligible for free agency. The news was first reported by boston.com.
Despite the decision to decline ...
Red Sox Decline Option On Alex Gonzalez
sportsofboston.com 12 days ago — On Sunday, the Red Sox declined the $6 million option they held on Alex Gonzalez for the 2010 season. By declining his option the Red Sox find themselves without an everyday shortstop on the roster. Is this the end of Gonzalez’s second stint with the Red Sox or is free agency a more favorable ...
Red Sox Decline $5 Million Option on Varitek
fullcount.weei.com 12 days ago — CHICAGO — The Red Sox declined their one-year, $5 million option for the 2010 season on catcher Jason Varitek, according to a major-league source. Now, Varitek has five days to decide whether to exercise his one-year, $3 million player option ...
Sox decline option on Gonzalez
boston.com 13 days ago — Two days after shortstop J.J. Hardy was traded from the Brewers to the Twins, multiple baseball sources revealed yesterday that the Sox have declined their $6 million option on Gonzalez for next season. The same sources indicated that the sides are ...
Red Sox Sign Wakefield to 2-Year Deal, Decline Option on Varitek
sportsofboston.com 12 days ago — The Boston Red Sox have struck a deal with starting pitcher Tim Wakefield. The contract is worth a guaranteed $5 million dollars over the next two seasons, with contract incentives that could bring it up to $7 million. The Sox usually exercise Wakefield’s recurring $4 million deal each ...
News: Red Sox decline option on Jason Varitek
metsblog.com 12 days ago — Rob Bradford of WEEI Radio in Boston says the Red Sox will not pick up the $5 million option on Jason Varitek ’s contract.
According to Bradford, “Varitek has five days to decide whether to exercise his one-year, $3 million player ...
Red Sox make it all official
boston.com 12 days ago — This press released from our friends on Yawkey Way: RED SOX EXERCISE 2010 CONTRACT OPTION ON CATCHER VICTOR MARTINEZ; SIGN RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER TIM WAKEFIELD TO TWO-YEAR CONTRACT -- Club declines 2010 options on shortstop Alex Gonzalez and catcher ...
Alex Gonzales' Option Declined
duelingcouches.blogspot.com 13 days ago — 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 ...
Mets decline option on Putz
nydailynews.com 15 days ago — The Mets officially declined J.J. Putz's $9.1 million option Friday, officially making him a free agent. The Mets also exercised a $500,000 option for Mike Pelfrey for 2010. Pelfrey will then have three arbitration years after that.
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Red Sox Exercise Option On Contract Of Victor Martinez
soxanddawgs.com 13 days ago —
Back on October 12th, we learned that the Boston Red Sox were going to pick up the option on the contract of catcher Victor Martinez. And today, Red Sox GM Theo Epstein made it official.
According to Nick Cafardo of the Boston Globe , the Red Sox have exercised the $7.5 million option on ...
Sox decline option for Gonzalez —
Major League Baseball News 13 days ago
The Red Sox declined their $6 million option for shortstop Alex Gonzalez on Sunday, according to The Boston Globe, which added that the club "still may have interest in bringing the player back in 2010 on a lesser salary."