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Carl Crawford To Red Sox: Boston In Agreement With All-Star Outfielder

BEN WALKER   12/ 9/10 10:30 PM ET   AP

Carl Crawford Boston Red Sox

LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. — Immediately after the Red Sox landed Carl Crawford, the Yankees boosted their already whopping offer to Cliff Lee. Their high-stakes rivalry is escalating, hundreds of millions of dollars by the hour.

The other teams in the majors? They can only marvel at Big Boys Gone Wild.

"I've never played in those poker games," Arizona Diamondbacks general manager Kevin Towers said Thursday. "It's a different pool of players we focus on and look at. I hear about it and kind of move on."

Crawford got $142 million from Boston. New York dangled $140 million in front of Lee, for starters.

Too bad for Andy MacPhail, Baltimore's president of baseball operations. His Orioles play in the same AL East as those top spenders.

"I want to form the Mid-Atlantic Division," he said, totally kidding.

Not everyone is out of the mix, though.

The Texas Rangers, eager to re-sign Lee, went to his home in Arkansas and presented a proposal. They didn't publicly disclose what it was worth.

"We made an offer with substantial additional commitments in years and dollars," Rangers owner Chuck Greenberg said. "It was a very constructive conversation."

Still no timetable when the prize pitcher might make a decision on where to play in 2011.

"He's a premier free agent," Yankees general manager Brian Cashman said. "He's worth waiting for."

The winter meetings wrapped up Thursday after a brisk session full of trades and signings. The Baltimore Orioles made one more deal before leaving the Disney resort, getting shortstop J.J. Hardy from Minnesota.

Typically, several trades follow in the days after teams return home. Kansas City will certainly get pitches for former Cy Young winner Zack Greinke, and the New York Mets have been listening to offers for outfielder Carlos Beltran.

In the biggest shifts of the week, Crawford and Adrian Gonzalez joined the Red Sox, Jayson Werth went to Washington, Carlos Pena moved to the Chicago Cubs and Paul Konerko stayed with the White Sox. Derek Jeter, meanwhile, completed his deal with the Yankees and admitted he was angry with how the team handled talks.

Mark Reynolds, J.J. Putz, Shaun Marcum, Jeff Francoeur and Melky Cabrera also found new places to play. The Tampa Bay Rays, a playoff team last season, didn't fare so well – as expected, the cost of doing business cost the them Crawford and Pena, and shortstop Jason Bartlett might get traded to San Diego, too.

Boston general manager Theo Epstein wouldn't directly confirm Crawford's seven-year deal.

"If things come together the way we hope and expect, we'll be really satisfied," he said.

Predictably, the Yankees quickly raised the ante for their No. 1 target, offering Lee a seven-year contract. That's up from their original six-year proposal – no telling how much higher than $140 million they went.

A person familiar with the Crawford deal told The Associated Press that his agreement was subject to passing a physical. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the deal was not yet complete.

"You go into every winter with a Plan A, and sometimes it's hard to pull that off and you move on to Plan B and C," Epstein said. "I think adding an impact player was very important for where we were in the short-, medium- and long-term and adding two, as long as they were the right players in the right spots in the right situations, would be even better."

A person with knowledge of the negotiations told the AP about the increased offer to Lee, without disclosing the dollar amount. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the talks are ongoing.

The speedy Crawford is a four-time All-Star and just won his first Gold Glove. He hit .307 with 19 home runs, an AL-leading 13 triples and 90 RBIs for Tampa Bay last season. He scored 110 runs and stole 47 bases.

A dynamic player at 29, he has spent his entire major league career with the Rays. He is the franchise leader in several categories, including hits, RBIs, runs and steals.

Gonzalez, an All-Star slugger and Gold Glove first baseman, came in a trade with the Padres.

"We did this objectively over months and months and months," Epstein said. "We realized there was a shot if things came together the right way, we could be pretty aggressive on a couple players we really liked."

The Yankees never made an offer to Crawford, even though Cashman had dinner with him Tuesday night.

"It's a great player. A great move," Cashman said. "They've had two huge acquisitions. They're loading up like they always do, and this is even more significant than a typical Red Sox reload. So they've done a great job so far."

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RootenTootenZooten
05:33 PM on 12/22/2010
Red Sox and Yankees will boast the highest paid players watching the World Series.
06:52 PM on 12/11/2010
wow 19 homers and 90 rbi gets you HOW MUCH?oh yea no more steroid monsters my bad
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BCP72
Cambridge, Ma
02:11 PM on 12/10/2010
Welcome to Boston Carl!! Glad we have you now!!!
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chiodo08
...come off your front foot for a "change"...
10:31 AM on 12/11/2010
maybe you guys have better speech therapists than Tampa and could teach him how to enunciate...good look figuring out what he's saying....
11:59 AM on 12/10/2010
ask a yankees fans...this concerns me
08:35 AM on 12/10/2010
Good going Mets. Don't do anything in the off season. Let's see how well you do in '11 and whether anyone will come see you in you nice new ballpark.
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huffyISaHottie
Nothing about me is micro;).
10:36 AM on 12/10/2010
Mets need a couple of years to get some money of the books, then they can start to revamp that money pit of an organization
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07:25 AM on 12/10/2010
Money League Ba$eball is a joke. The rich get richer, just like the good ol' USA. Why any non-republican would watch it or spend a dime supporting it is beyond me.
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Dr Confuso
Australian/American Broadcast veteran...
06:28 AM on 12/10/2010
Pretty soon the Yankee's will sign some 8 year old little league phenom to a 30 year, 900 million dollar contract. Give me a break!
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07:23 AM on 12/10/2010
He'll have to spend a year or two with one of the AAAA minor market/league teams, Kansas City, Tampa, Cincinnati, etc, to tune up. Then the Yanks will buy him.
12:16 AM on 12/10/2010
As a Rays fan, I would loved to have kept CC, but we have to be realistic that he was going to cash in. I wish him, Carlos Pena, and Jason Bartlett the best of luck at their new franchises.
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huffyISaHottie
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10:28 AM on 12/10/2010
looks like Matt Garza is on the trading block
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Jason Ungar
08:42 PM on 12/09/2010
142 million for a player with a 337 OBP and 780 OPS....Wow that's terrible!! No wonder in 7 full seasons he has only score 100 runs 3 times. He's not a bad player. Solid glove, good speed (which will decline soon) but not worth this kind of money. And of course none of them are, but I mean in terms of allocating resources in building a team.
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Spartan112
SPARTANS!? What is your profession?
09:29 PM on 12/09/2010
He's 28...why would his speed "decline soon"?

As for his stats...that includes a number of years where a good team would have kept him in the minors. Look at his last 5 years and other than one season where he was slowed by injury he hit over .300 every year, and an OPS over .800.

His OPS+ has been steadily increasing...he's in his athletic prime.
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Jason Ungar
10:50 PM on 12/09/2010
Don't get me wrong he is a real nice player...But he's not worth it.. his OPS+ as you say has gotten better but (aside from last year in his contract year at 134) has been around 118. (100 is avg).By comparison Manny's OPS+ with the Red Sox...was 161, 184, 160, 152, 153, 165 and fell to 126 (or better than any but one of Crawfords seasons) in his half year before being traded to the Dodgers.
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07:34 AM on 12/10/2010
Who cares? They have money to burn. Gotta keep up with the Joneses/Yankees. Look how much they gave just to talk to Dice-K, and now they're looking to dump him.
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huffyISaHottie
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06:59 PM on 12/09/2010
i want to be the first to send congrats to the yankees with their pending signing of a 32 year old pitcher for 7 years at a total of a 160 mill plus...in a four or five years yanks will have the most expensive set up man in league history..this cat coughed a huge hair ball in the playoffs
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kevski
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07:04 PM on 12/09/2010
Puff, he is a lefty with great stuff that has been tested.

Are you serious, if you get 4 good, 1 so so, and 2 mediocre years out of him, he would be a great investment.

Its not like they are signing a below .300 career BA, under 20 HR, below 100 RBI guy or something.
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Spartan112
SPARTANS!? What is your profession?
07:07 PM on 12/09/2010
50 steals...GG OF'r who is 28 and won't be old by the time his contract runs it's course.

And of course you aren't mentioning Jeter's ridiculous contract.
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huffyISaHottie
Nothing about me is micro;).
07:19 PM on 12/09/2010
hey kev...how many wins Lee have last season?...around 12?.....he's won 20 games once in his entire career
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kevski
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07:19 PM on 12/09/2010
BTW Duffy

Werth got 7 years
Crawford got 7

and Lee who is the best free agent available may want the same, who can blame him.

and what happened to your other comments????
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huffyISaHottie
Nothing about me is micro;).
07:25 PM on 12/09/2010
Werth got overpaid from the Nats....Crawford is 27 or 28 tops
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HarukoHaruhara
Kia Ora!
06:48 PM on 12/09/2010
Now the Red Sox are going after Russell Martin

Red Sox lineup
1. Ellsbury
2. Crawford
3. Pedroia/Youkilis
4. Ortiz
5. Gonzalez
6. Youkilis/Pedroia
7. JD Drew
8. Scutero
9. Catcher

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kevski
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06:56 PM on 12/09/2010
Jjacoby Ellsbury won't be in the lineup on opening day, watch.

He isn't liked at all in that clubhouse, but you should know that right????

Guess not, but welcome board, lots of new Sox fans here today
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Spartan112
SPARTANS!? What is your profession?
07:08 PM on 12/09/2010
Yes, keep pretending we're all bandwagon fans. Ellsbury might get traded, but I doubt it.
06:14 PM on 12/09/2010
Hate the sox since I'm a cubbies fan, but if you want a girl's perspective and a funny one at that on baseball, particularly the Yankees, this site is good. She's a friend of mine and we're trying to get her out there... this was her post about the Yankees and Cliff Lee this morning.

http://chasingthejersey.blogspot.com/2010/12/yeah-well-i-spent-600-for-new-coat.html

She's got a lot of opinions about baseball, and she had a funny story about running into Jayson Werth last week basically an hour after he signed his contract. You guys might enjoy.
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Catfish1968
I live in a river of mud
04:23 PM on 12/09/2010
Does anyone want to take Zito and Rowand's salaries from us?
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huffyISaHottie
Nothing about me is micro;).
07:22 PM on 12/09/2010
when the giants gave zito all that money i debated with a giants fan that it was a huge mistake...he thought i was clueless
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kevski
Moderator
03:39 PM on 12/09/2010
Just looking at his stats and

Never batted in 100 RBI's
Never hit over 20 HR's

142 mill WOW, looks like a ridiculous contract, but hey the Sox didn't make the playoffs last year so they may be feeling a bit desperate.
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HarukoHaruhara
Kia Ora!
03:49 PM on 12/09/2010
.296 career hitter, averaged 50 stolen bases the past eight years, averaged 90 runs the past eight years.

There's more stats than home runs!
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kevski
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04:08 PM on 12/09/2010
Ahhhhh Forgot to add he has below .300 career BA

thanks
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paddles
"pro" not "re" gressive
11:24 AM on 12/10/2010
Not to a Yankees fan.
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Spartan112
SPARTANS!? What is your profession?
05:45 PM on 12/09/2010
Keep reaching yanks fans...in this lineup he could score 115 runs. He's a stellar defender and a .300 hitter with some pop and speed to burn. The yanks just dropped 16mil a year for 3yrs on a 37 year old SS coming off his worst year ever.
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HarukoHaruhara
Kia Ora!
06:46 PM on 12/09/2010
Yeah, he's not even good at this. If he really wanted to get under our skin, he'd say, "Hey, Papelbon and Beckett still s†ink!" ☺
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HarukoHaruhara
Kia Ora!
03:21 PM on 12/09/2010
Adrian Gonzalez AND Carl Crawford. What an offseason!
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Jason Ungar
08:46 PM on 12/09/2010
Agreed on Gonzo. The guy was a beast in SD and that park is HUGE. Crawford is an overpay because of his lack of On base percentage and seriously a 780 OPS for a corner OF isn't special, it's below avg... but you have money to burn.
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HarukoHaruhara
Kia Ora!
09:16 PM on 12/09/2010
Keeps him away from the Yankees ... and their other option at the moment was Mike Cameron. I'd say Crawford is a serious upgrade from Cameron.