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Bay to the Mets

WFAN, Jon Heyman and others are reporting that Jason Bay has an agreement with the Mets.  4-years, $66mm.  It is easy to question what Bay and his agent were thinking, but they clearly overplayed their hand and now Bay is in a large baseball park when he could have returned to Fenway for a reported 4-years, $60mm.

Hind sight is 20x20, I mean he couldn't have known he'd be down to 1 suitor, but he must be kicking himself.

Regardless of how he is feeling, Bay was one of two legit sluggers on the market and now his signing (presumed) leaves only Matt Holliday available, just the way Scott Boras wanted it all along.

What this also does, is leaves some financial flexibility for moves later in the season for the Red Sox.  But it also means the Red Sox offense is a step below where it was in 2009.  Something they will have to address at some point in 2010.

Comments

Andy? I suspect that the extra $1.5MM a year had something to do with Bay's decision.

but he won't hit 30 hr in that park, ask the guy playing in front of him...

I think the 5th-year option (which is being reported as "easily achievable") had something to do with it too.

Who knows? One of these years the Mutts might put it all back together again and play some ball in last October. Hey, ya never know.

16mil a year for a 267 hitter???? can he pitch??but they let lackey go and gave this guy the money??/ they should have resigned bobby bonilla..

Who says we're in a period of asset devaluation? LOL.


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