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[QUOTE="Dankill:685723"]No way. It's one thing if the Yanks signed him, but for a FIVE YEAR DEAL?! The sticking point for Lowell is a fourth year. The Yankees have had way too many long contracts bite them in the ass for players that are due to decline within a matter of years. Personally, I'd try to overpay Lowell for three years at $15-16 million and dangle a fourth year club option at $17-18 million. That way, if he stayed, he would make plenty and see that chance for getting a fourth year for even more money, even if it was an option, should his production not drop off. Don't get me wrong. I love Mike Lowell and want him to stay, but I'd be shocked if the Yankees did a deal for that long. The Sox have been good over the past several years at one thing in particular. Judging the value of a player if they let them go. Pedro, Nomar, Damon, Nixon, Lowe, ect. Granted Damon still hit great for his first year or so with the Yankees, the injuries have gone through the roof and he is gonna be nothing but a DH soon at this rate.[/QUOTE]
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