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The 2012 Red Sox season has mercifully come to an end. The bad moments -- and there were many -- will be dissected all offseason and will go down in team lore as some of the worst in franchise history. The cleansing process has already begun, but there's still much work to do. Many of the players who led Boston to a 69-93 record are still here. Some of them will stick around and some of them won't.
In this interactive, we hand you the keys to the front office and let you make those decisions yourself. Keep performance, salary, and other intangibles in mind as you run down the roster and decide who should stay and who should go. Also remember that keeping certain players will affect your ability to keep or sign others, and that this isn't a perfect science. Just like you've been doing with the team all season, we'll grade your performance. Get to it.
In this interactive, we hand you the keys to the front office and let you make those decisions yourself. Keep performance, salary, and other intangibles in mind as you run down the roster and decide who should stay and who should go. Also remember that keeping certain players will affect your ability to keep or sign others, and that this isn't a perfect science. Just like you've been doing with the team all season, we'll grade your performance. Get to it.
—Gary Dzen
Keeping
Releasing
Alvin Chang, Daigo Fujiwara/Globe Staff
