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NomarFan5
12-11-2004, 05:57 PM
ANAHEIM, Calif. -- The Boston Red Sox might try to defend their World Series with an even wackier bunch than the self-proclaimed "bunch of idiots" that ended the franchise's 86-year dynasty of disappointment.

The Red Sox have come to terms with 41-year-old left-hander David Wells. The deal guarantees $8 million for one year, but if he makes 31 starts he would be guaranteed $13 million. The two-year contract could be worth $16 to $18 million.

Under the terms of the agreement, Wells would receive a $3 million signing bonus and have a base salary of $2.5 million in 2005 and 2006, The Boston Globe reported. He also would have the opportunity to earn an additional $5 million in performance bonuses in each year of the contract. The deal will not be official until Wells passes a physical, reportedly scheduled for Tuesday.

The deal is structured to give Boston wiggle room in 2005 to try to sign shortstop Edgar Renteria, another target of the Red Sox, ESPN's Peter Gammons is reporting. In fact, Cardinals sources told Gammons Saturday morning that they were so positive that Renteria was going to sign with Boston that St. Louis is trying to sign Orlando Cabrera and Placido Polanco.

Wells also contacted the New York Yankees on Thursday about returning to New York, general manager Brian Cashman said.

San Diego offered Wells salary arbitration this week after failing to close the gap in negotiations over a contract extension. Wells has said that he wants to return to his hometown Padres, but he wants a guaranteed contract instead of one loaded with incentives like the deal he signed as a free agent last winter.

Wells was 12-8 with a 3.73 ERA last season, when he earned $1.25 million in base pay and another $4.75 million in incentives by making 31 starts. He could have made $1 million more if he hadn't missed three weeks after a fluke household injury.

Wells could replace Pedro Martinez or join him in a rotation behind ace Curt Schilling. The Red Sox have offered Martinez a two-year deal with options that could make it worth more than $38.5 million over three years.

Boston has also pursued free agent Carl Pavano, who was 18-8 with a 3.00 ERA for Florida last season. The Red Sox are not expected to re-sign Derek Lowe, a former 20-game winner who struggled last year before pitching in the clinching games of all three playoff rounds as Boston won the World Series for the first time since 1918.

It remained unclear whether the Sox would continue to pursue Pavano if they committed $7 million next season to Wells and nearly $13 million to Martinez. The Yankees are putting a fullcourt press on Pavano and may be the favorites.

To end the drought, the Red Sox turned the clubhouse over to free spirits like Johnny Damon, David Ortiz and Kevin Millar -- an unshaven and unkempt bunch that foiled the strait-laced Yankees and won an unprecedented eight consecutive games after spotting New York a three-game lead in the AL championship series.

Wells would fit right in.

The boisterous lefty missed three starts in late May and early June -- costing himself $1 million in incentives -- after tripping over a bar stool at home, knocking a bottle of wine onto the floor and landing on it and a glass he was holding. He severed a tendon in his right wrist, requiring surgery, and cut his left palm.

Wells had back surgery before signing with the Padres last year. He has also been involved in several off-field incidents that make him a natural fit for Boston's frat house atmosphere.

In January 1997, while in San Diego for his mother's funeral, Wells got into a street fight outside a bar and broke his pitching hand. In 2002, he was punched in the face by a man during an early morning altercation in a New York diner and lost two teeth.

In '03, Wells wrote a book titled: "Perfect I'm Not! Boomer on Beer, Brawls, Backaches and Baseball." Besides detailing how he grew up in the middle of a Hells Angels gang in a gritty San Diego neighborhood, he contended that he was "half drunk" when he pitched a perfect game in 1998 for the Yankees after partying until just a few hours before the game.

When general manager Theo Epstein was asked about Wells and his occasional history of "rocking the boat," the GM told The Globe sarcastically, "We don't have any guys like that."

X-Factor
12-11-2004, 06:05 PM
Wow, IM SHOCKED. Oh well, I hope this doesn't interfere with us signing the others

THough it probably does mean either Petey or Pavano will not be a Red Sox

Magus Relmyn
12-11-2004, 06:08 PM
Hey, Wells is good for his age. Pavano has not had a good season with the exception of last year, so I wouldn't be stoked about trying to sign Pavano all that much.

NomarFan5
12-11-2004, 06:09 PM
Pavano has made his options narrowed to the Red Sox or Yankees. Petey is expected to resign this weekend with the Red Sox.. so our 1-4 could absolutely KILL if petey and pavano both come our way.

yankeesfan26
12-11-2004, 06:32 PM
Pavano has made his options narrowed to the Red Sox or Yankees. Petey is expected to resign this weekend with the Red Sox.. so our 1-4 could absolutely KILL if petey and pavano both come our way.
Yea, that would be a good rotation. I wish we had a reliable pitcher. *gloomy*

NomarFan5
12-11-2004, 06:36 PM
Thats why the Yankees couldn't get it done.. 0 pitching. EVEN THE HAMMER became unreliable, and that doesnt happen to him.

crazyburritoz2
12-11-2004, 06:43 PM
EDGAR RENTERIA BABY! He is coming to the Red Sox!

NomarFan5
12-11-2004, 06:48 PM
Right now from what I gather he will most likely resign with the Cardinals sometime within the next week. If he came to the Red Sox then WOOO! lol.

hehateme71
12-11-2004, 06:51 PM
the only thing that really shocked me here was that he was 41, I could have swore he was younger, but the years do fly by.

NomarFan5
12-11-2004, 06:54 PM
Yeah they do, I thought he was like 39.. but either way, hes still an awesome pitcher. Schilling-Pedro-Pavano-Wells-fill in the blank with Arroyo/Wake

cshutout33
12-11-2004, 06:57 PM
I'm a bit behind... but how's things looking with D-Lo... I actually hope we sign him, even though I doubt it. And Pedro is still deciding between teams, did we sign Varitek or Cabrera then?

NomarFan5
12-11-2004, 06:59 PM
We have made progress on Tek, Petey is supposed to sign this weekend. Derek Lowe on the other hand, if we get Pavano dont expect him to be back. Cabrera will be gone if we get Renteria.

Magus Relmyn
12-11-2004, 07:03 PM
Derek Lowe on the other hand, if we get Pavano dont expect him to be back.

I'm pretty sure Derek Lowe isn't coming back to Beantown either way. The Tigers look like they're about to swoop in and sign him.

yankeesfan26
12-11-2004, 07:07 PM
I'm pretty sure Derek Lowe isn't coming back to Beantown either way. The Tigers look like they're about to swoop in and sign him.
He could actually become the ace somewhere. That would be quite funny to see. *lol*

cshutout33
12-11-2004, 07:11 PM
Well... I dunno... I have faith in him... it was just another bad year for him.

NomarFan5
12-11-2004, 07:15 PM
I dont expect Lowe back either, he hasnt been strong these past few years, plus they signed Wells and are about to sign Pavano.

gregstrong
12-11-2004, 07:33 PM
Reports are saying that Pavano is leaning toward the Yankees instead of the Red Sox or Mariners. But if Pavano does go to NY, and Pedro re-signs, I think Arroyo will be traded this offseason. They've tried to trade him a couple times the past couple years, most recently for Hudson this offseason. Also a few other Sox rumors ive heard:
Sox are making a serious run at Renteria
Roberts for Jay Payton and Ramon Vazquez
Sox could be interested in trading for Julio Lugo

Magus Relmyn
12-11-2004, 07:36 PM
Regarding the Wells signing, check the front page of ES for my latest article. :)

crazyburritoz2
12-11-2004, 10:38 PM
He could actually become the ace somewhere. That would be quite funny to see. *lol*

Almost as funny as him destroying the Yanks

gsbe44
12-12-2004, 05:25 AM
This is a good but shocking move.... with Pedro Obviosly not returning this makes the roto:
schillin
wells
wakefield
arroyo
lowe

NomarFan5
12-12-2004, 06:20 AM
Obviously not returning.. hes expected to sign within the next few days.