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Daily Archives: December 11, 2004

Live From Anahiem

Rich Lederer and Jay Jaffe have both filed reports from the winter meetings. Lively stuff. It’s cold and rainy in New York and man, do I ever wish I was out there. Anyhow, I ain’t. But reading Rich and Jay’s articles makes me feel as if I was smack dab in the middle of it. Go check em out.

Boomer Goes to Beantown

With the Yankees reportedly set to sign Carl Pavano, the Red Sox inked David Wells to a two-year contract last night. According to the Boston Globe, the deal is:

For a guaranteed $8 million, plus an additional $10 million in performance incentives that could make the total package worth $18 million.

Under the terms of the agreement, Wells would receive a $3 million signing bonus and have a base salary of $2.5 million in 2005 and 2006. He also would have the opportunity to earn an additional $5 million in performance bonuses in each year of the contract.

As if the rivalry needed any more excitement. Wells, a fan favorite in New York, will now pitch for Boston. (Bet he plunks Rodriguez next year to ignite another brawl.) This is a good signing for the Sox. After all, who would you rather pitching for you: Boomer or Eric Milton? Yeesh. This should all but assure the Yanks of throwing their dough at Pavano and perhaps Milton too. They are talking about four-years, $42 million for Pavano. If you are going to spend that kind of loot, why not up it to $50 and nab Pedro? The question remains: Would Pavano, Milton and Wright make the Yankees a significantly better ball club?

Anyone else get the sense that it is the Yankees desperately trying to keep up with the Red Sox now?

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