The NY Mets are apparently bidding against themselves now in the battle for Jason Bay. They have offered him 4 years and $65 million, yet nobody else seems to be in the running for the left field slugger. My question is simple: would the Sox ever extend their offer to match the Mets offer? How come the Sox can't still be in the Bay running? I understand that they have recently commited over $80 million to John Lackey, and $15 million to Mike Cameron, but why can't they spend another $60 on Bay? By $155 million, the Sox could seal up their cleanup hitter, front of the line starter, and 4th outfielder/DH.If there was something to be learned from the Yankees last year, it is to load up when you have the opportunity to do so. Usuallly when a slugger becomes available, he is seeking an 7-8 year commitment, with Bay the offer only needs to be 4 years. Bay for $16.25 million seems reasonable for a 30 homer 100 RBI guy. The Sox would then have Mike Cameron as an excellent 4th outfielder, and occasional DH against lefties. Let's also remember, having a stellar 4th outfield is more than necessary when you have the likes of JD Drew in right.
Boston should go for it, and I hope the Red Sox put their offer back on the table. There are no other bidders out there aside from NYM, so the Bosox have a great opportunity. Bay was appreciated in Fenway, and I am sure the front office would be appreciated even more if they put their offer back on the table.
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