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MLB Trade Rumors:
PLAYERS:
Mike Lowell,
Kevin Youkilis,
Mark DeRosa,
David Freese,
Matt Holliday,
Albert Pujols,
Victor Martinez,
Casey Kotchman
TEAMS: Boston Red Sox, St. Louis Cardinals
TEAMS: Boston Red Sox, St. Louis Cardinals
Daniel Barbarisi of the Providence Journal broke down the options for the Red Sox in regards to veteran Mike Lowell headed into the 2010 season. Lowell posted a .290/.337/.474 line in 484 plate appearances with Boston last season and stayed off of the disabled list following hip surgery last fall.Lowell has one year left on his Boston deal that will pay him $12MM in 2010, a price tag high enough to scare off any potential trade suitors unless the Sox were willing to cover some of the cost. There's also the added complication of Lowell's no-trade clause in his contract. Barbarisi suggests that Lowell might agree to be dealt to a National League team where he could play every day, but given Lowell's health history, it might be hard to find a club willing to take a 36-year-old with a lengthy injury history as an everyday third baseman without the safety net of the DH position. Lowell himself admitted to Barbarisi that he tired from playing almost every day in the first half of the ...
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