December 15, 2006

Red Sox acquire Brendan Donnelly

The Red Sox made a trade with the Angels today in an effort to bolster their weak bullpen. The Red Sox acquired the services of Brendan Donnelly in exchange for minor leaguer Phil Seibel. Seibel is 28-year old lefty who has had a history of injuries but pitched well in the minors last season.

It appears like this is a good move, but the Red Sox front office still has some work to do on the bullpen. A closer is still needed and I'm sure they will be exploring their options until they find an adequate solution.

December 13, 2006

Report: Matsuzaka to Sign

As I predicted in the previous post, it appears that Daisuke Matsuzaka will be pitching for the Boston Red Sox in 2007 and beyond and I couldn't be happier. As a sweetener, the contract that Matsuzaka signed is much less than I anticipated.

Matsuzaka and Scott Boras arrived by plane with members of the Red Sox front office. Upon landing, Matsuzaka headed for Mass. General for his physical. It is being anticipated that the deal will be finalized and announced at some point tomorrow.

Red Sox fans should be breathing a sigh of relief as Matsuzaka was the player that the Red Sox centered their offseason around. Add J.D. Drew and Julio Lugo to Matsuzaka and the roster looks pretty good as it stands right now.

At this point in time, the bullpen still looks a little rough and definitely needs improvement if the Red Sox want to even think about being considered as World Series favorites entering the season.

There have been recent rumors regarding a trade of Coco Crisp to bring a closer to Boston. The names of Mike Gonzalez and Chad Cordero have been among the mentioned possibilities. At this point, I don't think the Red Sox should trade Coco Crisp. He struggled last season, but I'm choosing to believe it was the direct result of a finger injury he suffered very early in the season. He will be fully recovered from that by the time Spring Training rolls around and I look for him to have a bounceback season as well as Josh Beckett and possibly Mike Timlin and Jason Varitek.

In addition to a closer, I believe that the Red Sox need one more reliable arm in the pen. Adding Roger Clemens as either a closer or starter would obviously work (if the two sides could work out a manageable contract). If Clemens were added, he could either close (provided he's willing to do so) or start (which would send Tim Wakefield to the pen barring an injury to another of the starters).

The next few weeks should be important and interesting for the Red Sox as they likely shift their focus to what is now their biggest need, relief pitching.

Projected Lineup:
SS Lugo
1B Youkilis
DH Ortiz
LF Ramirez
RF Drew
3B Lowell
C Varitek
CF Crisp
2B Pedroia

Bench:
Pena
Hinske
Cora
Mirabelli

Projected Rotation:
Matsuzaka
Schilling
Beckett
Papelbon
Wakefield

Bullpen:
Timlin
Okajima
Donnelly
Delcarmen
Hansen
Tavarez
Pineiro

Other possibilities:
Jon Lester
Runlevys Hernandez
Devern Hansack
JC Romero
Nick DeBarr
Edgar Martinez
Craig Breslow
Lenny DiNardo

December 12, 2006

Matsuzaka Deadline Approaches

Despite reports that contract talks for Daisuke Matsuzaka have stalled, I still believe a deal is going to get done. If a contract does not get done, nobody wins. Not the Red Sox, not Daisuke Matsuzaka, and not Scott Boras. Returning to Japan and leaving millions of dollars on the table is simply too risky for Matsuzaka.

At this time, the Red Sox have approximately 72 more hours to negotiate a contract with Japanese pitcher Daisuke Matsuzaka. The Red Sox made an original offer to Matsuzaka about a week ago, an offer that Scott Boras has apparently deemed unacceptable. Boras has not since made a counter-offer and as a result, important members of the Red Sox front office have flown to southern California to meet with Boras and his client.

Scott Boras held a press conference at 9 PM on Monday night, which prompted the Red Sox to hold a late-night conference of their own. A press conference in which Theo Epstein made it abundantly clear what signing Daisuke Matsuzaka means to the Red Sox.

It appears highly evident that the Red Sox have every intention of inking Daisuke Matsuzaka to complete what would appear to be a strong starting rotation of Curt Schilling, Josh Beckett, Daisuke Matsuzaka, Jonathan Papelbon, and Tim Wakefield.

Here are some quotes from Epstein's press conference regarding Daisuke Matsuzaka:

"John Henry has very generously made his plane available, it's here in Southern California, it will leave on Wednesday morning. We hope Matsuzaka-san will be on it, that we can complete the physical in Boston in time to get a contract done."

"We do have plans to meet with them Tuesday. Again, we flew out unsolicited and called immediately upon landing and asked for a meeting, not only with Scott but also with Daisuke. We'll present the second offer, an improved offer, one that we hope will get this deal done. We're not frustrated. We're just doing everything possible under the sun to get a deal done. That's all we can do. We can control the Boston Red Sox actions, and we plan to leave no stone unturned."

"Signing Matsuzaka is extremely important to the Boston Red Sox. We're very committed to making sure that happens. Although it's normally not good policy to make a second offer without receiving a counteroffer, we want to demonstrate to Matsuzaka and to fans of Japanese baseball around the world just how important this is to us."

The clock is ticking, lets hope the Red Sox can come to an agreement with Boras and Matsuzaka. Luckily, Boras himself admits that the player has the final decision. Matsuzaka does not want to go to Japan, so this can only help the two sides hammer out a contract.

December 05, 2006

Report: Drew Signs with Red Sox

CNNSI's Jon Heyman is reporting that the Red Sox have signed JD Drew to a 5 year, $70 million deal.

It is also being reported that Julio Lugo has now signed with the Red Sox for $36 million over 4 years.