The Red Sox and Twins are discussing the framework of a Johan Santana deal that would have Boston sending four players to Minnesota in return for the two-time Cy Young Award winner, including center fielder Coco Crisp, pitcher Jon Lester and minor-league shortstop Jed Lowrie, the trio that would to anchor the deal.
And the Yankees...
New York Yankees vice president Gene Michael said Wednesday he would consider trading Phil Hughes or Ian Kennedy in a trade for Johan Santana, but warned the Yankees have to factor in Santana's contract demands befoe making any deal.
During an interview on 1050 ESPN New York's Max Kellerman Show, Kellerman asked Michael if he would be philosphically against putting either Hughes or Kennedy in a deal.
"I would think about it," Michael said. "I would very seriously consider putting one of them in the deal."
With the Yankees making Joba Chamberlain off limits, Hughes or Kennedy are believed to be potential centerpieces for a trade for Santana.
"I like them both," said Michael, who owns a very influential voice in the Yankees organization. "I think both of them are going to be good pitchers. I can't tell how long or how well they are going to pitch, but I think they both are going to be good pitchers."
Michael added that Santana's contract demands will be a factor in if the Yankees make a deal.
"I would love to have him on our team next year, but is the contract going to be too much?" Michael said. "Is it too many years? Are the players you are going to put in there, are they too much? We don't know exactly what it is going to take."
-- Andrew Marchand, 1050 ESPN New York
Red Sox pitcher Michael Bowden has been discussed as a possible fourth player, sources say, but the identity of the fourth player is in flux.
Even if the Red Sox and Twins agree on the framework for a deal -- and as of early Thursday afternoon, that hadn't happened -- Boston would still face an enormous hurdle to complete the contract. Santana, who will be 29 at the outset of next season, has a full no-trade clause and is expected to ask for a market ceiling-type of contract of six years and about $150 million. No pitcher has ever received a multi-year deal for more than $18.6 million a year. Any team that agrees with Minnesota on the framework of a deal would probably ask the Twins for a 72-hour window to negotiate an extension with Santana.
It is also possible, as the rival Yankees and the Red Sox simultaneously engage Minnesota in discussions for Santana, that the Red Sox could go to the brink of a deal in order to push the Yankees to go high in their offer as well, like two competing bidders at an auction. The Yankees, who have been involved in regular conversation with the Twins about Santana this week, may be doing the same thing -- trying to push the price high for Boston.
Crisp, 28, could fill the void created in Minnesota by the departure of center fielder
Torii Hunter and is under contract for a reasonable salary in the years ahead -- $4.75 million next year, $5.75 million in 2009 and Boston holds a team option for 2010 of $8 million. Hunter signed a five-year, $90 million deal with the Angels last week.
Lester, 23, is 11-2 in 27 major-league appearances, with a 4.68 ERA, and threw well this year, his first year since fighting cancer. Lowrie, 23, hit .298 in 133 minor-league games in 2007 and finished the year with 40 games in Pawtucket, in which he compiled a .356 on-base percentage and .506 slugging percentage.
Bowden, 21, pitched for the Double-A Portland Sea Dogs in 2007, finishing 10-6 with a 3.34 ERA overall. Red Sox prospects
Clay Buchholz and
Jacoby Ellsbury are considered untouchables in the Red Sox-Twins negotiations; similarly, the Yankees have indicated to others that they will not trade second baseman
Robinson Cano or pitcher
Joba Chamberlain.
It remains to be seen whether the Yankees will make headway in a Santana deal and offer the likes of
Phil Hughes and center fielder
Melky Cabrera. The Twins have also talked with the Mets, Angels and Dodgers, among other teams.
Source: ESPN.com
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