7/21/09

Update on Julio Lugo




Several reports in recent days have indicated that shortstop Julio Lugo, whom the Red Sox designated for assignment on Friday, is expected to sign with the Mets next week. The Sox have 10 days from last Friday to either trade or release Lugo, and presuming that there are no takers for him on the trade market, it would appear likely that he will gain his free agency after clearing waivers (which would be requested on July 27) on July 29.

Yet it would appear that his signing with the Mets, while possible, is not a foregone conclusion. According to a major-league source, the Red Sox contacted the Mets earlier this season and sought little to nothing in return for Lugo, at a time when the Mets’ injury situation was sufficiently dire that the team seemed like it needed middle infield help. Moreover, at that time, the Mets were still very much in the division race, with more incentive to make a deal than they have now (as they try to determine whether to be buyers or sellers at the trade deadline). Even so, at that time, the Mets had sufficient reservations about the shortstop that they declined the trade offer for him, even at minimal cost.

For more: http://fullcount.weei.com/sports/boston/baseball/red-sox/2009/07/21/julio-lugo-new-york-mets-not-just-yet/

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Mack...getting a released player at league minimum while another team is footing the bill for the next 2 seasons, is a little different than trading for a guy and then being responsible for $13 Mil to a weak hitter...

Mack Ade said...

Anon:

I didn't write this... as you will see if you look at the bottom, it came from a Boston article that I linked