Archive for February, 2008

Sox Sign Bartolo Colon

Monday, February 25th, 2008

The Red Sox have signed former Cy Young winner Bartolo Colon to a minor league deal. The money in the deal is not guaranteed and should the 11 year veteran make the major league rotation he’d be earning far below market value with lots of performance bonuses.

When I first heard of the deal, I was less than enthused. For the past two years, Colon has been an absolute train wreck and the only thing that has climbed higher than his weight has been his ERA. Now that I’ve heard the details it became clear that this arrangement is a pretty low risk gamble. With any luck Colon will come in and fill the 5th starter spot, allowing the Sox to keep the innings down on Buchholz’s arm and ease him in to the rotation.

Tito and Sox Agree to Three

Monday, February 25th, 2008

Terry Francona and the Boston Red Sox have agreed to a three year contract extension that will take Tito through 2011. With two World Series titles in four seasons, Francona is already the most successful Red Sox manager in a generation, if not all time. Personally, I’m glad we’ve got him locked up for another three years.

Schilling Out for Season, Career?

Thursday, February 7th, 2008

The Boston Herald is reporting that Curt Schilling has a “significant” shoulder injury that could require season-ending surgery. Of course, at 41 years of age and with a one-year, $8 million contract, this surgery just might be career-ending. The Herald is saying that the injury is to either his rotator cuff or labrum and serious enough to require surgery. Also according to the report, the Red Sox looked into whether or not they can void the contract they agreed to three months ago.

Update: Schilling has agreed to pass on surgery and sit out until the All-Star break. Apparently, Schilling and Dr. Morgan were for surgery, while the Sox and Dr. Gil were backing rest and recuperation. Under the terms of the CBA, the ultimate decision was made by the team physician for the New York Mets. Call me pessimistic, but I’m counting on seeing #38 much this season, if at all.
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Sox Sign Bobby Kielty to Minor League Deal

Thursday, February 7th, 2008

The red headed step-outfielder is back in a Red Sox uniform. Kielty, a reserve outfielder last season, has agreed to a minor league contract and an invite to training camp.

Kielty batted .218 with one home run and 12 RBI in only 33 games last year with Oakland and Boston. His shortened season was due primarily to losing his starting job in Oakland when he tore some cartilage in his left knee. He was eventually released by the Athletics and picked up by Boston. He only played in 20 games for the Sox and performed well enough, but was best remembered for his pinch-hit home run in game 4 of the World Series.

Casey at the Bat (and 1B)

Friday, February 1st, 2008

Peter Gammons of ESPN is reporting that the Red Sox and Sean Casey have agreed to a one-year contract for $700,000. Casey is a lifetime .301 hitter and hit .296 with 4 home runs and 54 RBI last year with Detroit. Casey is a left handed bat who averaged 20 homers and 90 RBI once upon a time, but has fallen off a bit these past few years. While his power has dropped, he still remains a good contact hitter who averages 25 to 30 doubles a season.