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While there have been reports, most notably from Buster Olney of ESPN.com,
that the San Francisco Giants are optimistic about re-signing Pablo Sandoval
and that a deal could happen soon, an executive with another major league
club said Tuesday that the Red Sox are "all in" on the free-agent third
baseman and are making a big push to sign him.
Sandoval is seen as an ideal fit for the Red Sox because he meets their need
for a left-handed bat (he's a switch-hitter), he plays third base (a black
hole for the Boston in 2014), and he could ultimately succeed David Ortiz as
the team's designated hitter.
Vazquez has said publicly that Sandoval is seeking a six-year deal, which
would take him through his age-34 season. Various projections have forecast
him to be in line for a salary in the $90 million to $100 million range.
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While there have been reports, most notably from Buster Olney of ESPN.com,
that the San Francisco Giants are optimistic about re-signing Pablo Sandoval
and that a deal could happen soon, an executive with another major league
club said Tuesday that the Red Sox are "all in" on the free-agent third
baseman and are making a big push to sign him.
Sandoval is seen as an ideal fit for the Red Sox because he meets their need
for a left-handed bat (he's a switch-hitter), he plays third base (a black
hole for the Boston in 2014), and he could ultimately succeed David Ortiz as
the team's designated hitter.
Vazquez has said publicly that Sandoval is seeking a six-year deal, which
would take him through his age-34 season. Various projections have forecast
him to be in line for a salary in the $90 million to $100 million range.
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