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Old 11-22-2005, 10:28 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Red Sox set to acquire Beckett, Lowell from Marlins

BOSTON (AP) -- Shopping for a premier pitcher, the Boston Red Sox put together a deal to acquire Florida ace Josh Beckett and didn't even need a general manager to do it.

The Red Sox and Marlins reached a preliminary agreement Monday night on a trade that would send Beckett and third baseman Mike Lowell to Boston for three prospects.
Florida would get touted shortstop Hanley Ramirez and minor league pitchers Anibal Sanchez and Jesus Delgado in the deal, which was pending physicals, according to a baseball official who requested anonymity because the trade was yet to be finalized.

The Red Sox are still searching for a new GM after Theo Epstein's departure at the end of last month -- but that hasn't stopped them from doing business.


Beckett was the MVP of Florida's 2003 World Series win over the New York Yankees and went 15-8 with a 3.38 ERA last season, when he had problems with his shoulder and recurring blisters on his right middle finger.
A three-time All-Star, Lowell slumped to .236 with eight homers and 58 RBIs with the Marlins last season but won his first Gold Glove. He averaged 24 homers and 94 RBIs in each of the previous five years.
Red Sox president Larry Lucchino and assistant general manager Jed Hoyer declined to comment on a possible deal in e-mail responses to The Associated Press on Monday night. Hoyer remains in his position three weeks after Epstein's contract expired -- the former GM did not reach a new agreement with the team.

Coming off a third-place finish in the NL East, the Marlins apparently are looking to shed salary. Florida had an opening-day payroll of $60 million last season, while Boston began the year at $121 million.
The 25-year-old Beckett, eligible for salary arbitration, is expected to earn between $4 million and $5 million next year and can become a free agent after the 2007 season. Lowell, 31, is owed $9 million each of the next two seasons.

After winning the World Series in 2004, the Red Sox were swept by Chicago in the first round of the AL playoffs last month and want to improve their starting pitching this offseason.
Curt Schilling struggled all year following ankle surgery, Matt Clement had a poor second half and Bronson Arroyo was inconsistent. Tim Wakefield will return, but David Wells reportedly requested a trade after going 15-7 in the first season of a two-year contract.
Lowell could fill a vacancy at third, where the Red Sox are not expected to re-sign Bill Mueller. Kevin Youkilis, who had been the heir apparent to Mueller, could move to first because Boston is expected to let free agent Kevin Millar go.

Ramirez, considered the team's top prospect, hit .271 with six homers, 52 RBIs and 26 stolen bases at Double-A Portland last season before going 0-for-2 with the Red Sox during a September call-up.
Sanchez went 6-1 with a 2.40 ERA for Class-A Wilmington and 3-5 with a 3.45 ERA at Portland. Delgado was 7-3 with a 3.50 ERA at Class-A Greenville. Both are 21-year-old right-handers. Ramirez will turn 22 next month.

The Texas Rangers were interested in Beckett, but their pursuit ended Monday despite the team's apparent willingness to trade All-Star third baseman Hank Blalock and a top pitching prospect.
New Rangers general manager Jon Daniels said he received a call Monday afternoon from Marlins GM Larry Beinfest, who told him "the Marlins are going to go in another direction with their trade."

"The longer this went on, and the more time between when we indicated we'd meet what was ultimately their asking price, it was clear that other teams were involved," Daniels said.
While Daniels wouldn't be specific about what the Rangers offered, he didn't dispute several reports that he was prepared to give up Blalock along with John Danks or Thomas Diamond, both pitchers who were recent first-round picks.

As for the Red Sox and their GM search, they interviewed Jim Bowden for a second time on Monday but no decision was imminent.
Bowden, GM of the Washington Nationals and former GM for the Cincinnati Reds, met with Red Sox officials in Boston. The team also conducted a second interview last weekend with Jim Beattie, former Baltimore Orioles executive vice president.

The Red Sox said more interviews will be held, but no decision on Epstein's replacement is expected before Thanksgiving. Boston would like a new GM in place before baseball's winter meetings Dec. 5-8 in Dallas.
Boston also interviewed Dave Wilder on Saturday. He's been the director of player development the past two seasons for the Chicago White Sox, who won the World Series last month.
Wilder met with Red Sox part-owner Tom Werner and Lucchino, along with other members of the baseball operations staff.
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