Sox fans have seen the last of Victor Martinez in a Boston uniform. He signed with the Detroit Tigers today for four years, $50 million. |
Well, if you're Theo and the rest of the Sox brass, guess not. In a true head-scratcher, the Red Sox let V-Mart get away today. According to multiple sources, Martinez is bound for Detroit after signing a four-year, $50 million deal with the Tigers. Sounds like a steal for a player who just hit .302 with 20 homers and 79 rbi's, despite missing significant time with injury.
Apparently, the Sox offered Martinez two separate deals which would have kept Victor in Boston. The first was a 3 year deal for $36 million, the second was 4 years for $42 million. While I usually admire Theo and Co. for not exceeding what they determine to be an appropriate value for a player, I just can't wrap my head around the fact that we let Martinez walk for a measly $8 million. Especially after Theo threw $40 million plus at recent busts like Julio Lugo, $70 million plus at J.D. Drew, and $30 million plus at Edgar Renteria and Matt Clement. What's another $8 million going to hurt?
The one silver lining in losing Martinez is that the Red Sox will receive compensation for losing the Type A free agent to Detroit. In return, Boston will acquire the Tiger's number 1 draft pick in 2011 (19th overall). Remember, this is how the Sox landed Clay Buchholz, who was a compensatory pick for losing Pedro Martinez to the Mets in 2005.
Losing Victor hurts. The Sox will most certainly miss his bat and clubhouse presence. Jarrod Saltalamacchia is now thrust into the hot seat as the team's starting catcher. Unless this move precedes the Sox re-signing Beltre and adding either Carl Crawford or Jason Werth, today is a dark day in Beantown.
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