Red Sox offseason overview - with the Boston Globe's Gordon Edes
Lidge, who was paid $3.975 million, is eligible for salary arbitration, which may be another reason the Astros, who reportedly shopped him at the trading deadline, will move him this winter. He would be a more attractive option than free agent Joe Borowski, who saved 36 games (seven blown saves) for the Marlins season after elbow problems had cost him the Cubs’ closer job.
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Lidge, who was paid $3.975 million, is eligible for salary arbitration, which may be another reason the Astros, who reportedly shopped him at the trading deadline, will move him this winter. He would be a more attractive option than free agent Joe Borowski, who saved 36 games (seven blown saves) for the Marlins season after elbow problems had cost him the Cubs’ closer job.
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