-Even with guys like youkilis out boston is getting production from guys like jeff baily. I don't want to lose youkilis but i have a feeling with the age he is now, how the redsox treated him (taking a very long time deciding if he can come up to the majors) and the way he is hitting , he will want a really good contract and won't flinch twice to accept it from anyone. I think the redsox will try to offer him a 8-9 million per year deal but if he gets anything north of 10 he will walk and the redsox might just let another prospect take over like baily(who reminds me of youk)
-Papelbon is soon another candidate for a raise. Redsox will try to keep things down, but papelbon might want something near the best closers like rivera get. I think in the end boston will sign him to multiple year deal around the 7 - 8 million per year mark. Really can't afford to lose him and plus we have no future closer anywhere in sight in the minors
I believe Youkilis is arbitration eligible and under our control for the next 2 years i believe. He will get quite the raise but unless we trade him he will be on the team next year, we may try to extend him after the season though. Saying Bailey and Kotsay can replace him is just flat out wrong and an insult to Youk, Bailey over a full major league season would be a .260 hitter with 15 homers or so with average defense at best.
We also have Papelbons rights through 2010 so dont worry about losing him, teams CANT offer him money because he is under our control, same as Youk.
Your WAY ahead of yourself with Pedroia and Ellsbury, Pedroia is under our control and arbitration eligible for like 3 more years and Ellsbury is for the next 4 or 5, we are a long, long way from having to worry about their next contracts, again unless its an extension.
Varitek wont have to take a big paycut to stay here because NO other team will offer him much, i see him comnig back for a 2 year deal for about 14 million.
Saying Delcarmen is inconsistent may be right but not clutch is false, post all star break is the most important time of the year and pitchers who step up then would be clutch IMO, his post all star ERA this year is 3.31 with a .220 BAA, last year his post all star break ERA was 2.16 with a .193 BAA, pretty clutch id say.
Masterson could be a #3/4 starter or a stud reliever, id prefer stud reliever because those are so harder to find. Id like a rotation next year of Beckett/Lester/Dice-K/Buchholz/Wakefield (He is one of the best bargains in baseball) with Bowden in the mix, the bullpen id like to see is Delcarmen/Aardsma/Masterson/Okajima/Lopez/Chris Smith/Papelbon with Daniel Bard in the mix along with any FA aquisitions.
My personal lineup for next year would be
Ellsbury
Pedroia
Ortiz
Youkilis
Drew
Bay
Lowell
Lowrie
Varitek (Back on a cheap 2 year deal)
Bench:
Lugo (If we can't trade him, hopefully we can)
Crisp
Argenis Diaz (Could win gold glove eventually at SS)
David Ross
Lars Anderson as a late season callup
That is a VERY good lineup with a good mix of speed/defense off the bench.I also wouldnt be opposed to putting Lowell on the trade market and if somebody gives you something of good value back trade him, put Lowrie at 3rd and put Argenis Diaz at SS, you will see his defense if he gets called up this month which is very possible, he is like Alex Gonzalez. There would be be a lack of pop on the left side of the infield but the rest of the lineup will make up for it.