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Red Sox Have Deal Ready For Bay?
Red Sox Have Deal Ready For Bay?
"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 ...
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
The Red Sox are willing to offer Bay $60 million. They shouldn't do it.
The Red Sox are willing to offer Bay $60 million. They shouldn't do it.
bases.nbcsports.com — 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... (more) The Red Sox are willing to offer Bay $60 million. They ...
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