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romeo212000

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The Red Sox are over paying big time for victorino and Napoli.
 

fordman84

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meh, don't have insider. I'm assuming Texas is linked to him, since EVERYONE is linked to us?
 

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Hmmm, maybe Fenway needs a knuckleballer again? A Dickey for Elisbury swap? Both have expiring contracts and both fill a need for the respective teams.
 

jeffro151

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meh, don't have insider. I'm assuming Texas is linked to him, since EVERYONE is linked to us?

FYI, Amazon currently has ESPN magazine subscription for $5, and I am pretty sure you get Insider access with that.
 

General Lotso

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Boston signed Koji Uehara to a 1 yr deal.

I personally love this signing.
 

ThruTheEyesOfRuby

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Boston signed Koji Uehara to a 1 yr deal.

I personally love this signing.

Nice pick up for them. 1 year, 4.25 million.

Koji's 37? I had no idea he was that old. Good veteran presence in the pen for the Sox then.

From Disney: The 37-year-old Uehara was one of the best relievers in baseball last season for the Texas Rangers, sporting a 1.75 ERA, a 0.64 WHIP and 43 strikeouts (compared to just three walks) in 36 innings. His 14.3 strikeout-to-walk ratio was the third best in the majors since 1900 (minimum 35 innings pitched), according to ESPN Stats & Information. Only Dennis Eckersley was better.
 
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