Anyone else think the Sox should just make an all out push at Sabathia? While he'd be expensive, he'd pretty much guarantee the Sox the World Series next year. A playoff rotation of Beckett, Sabathia, Daisuke, and Lester would be pretty much unstoppable. Compound that with the fact that Masterson then stays in the pen (making the pen nearly unstoppable) and the deal looks even better.
While Texeira would be nice, they're basically going to spend 15-20 million a season for only a small upgrade in the lineup. Texeira is good, but is he worth 15-20 million dollars a year to see him hit 10 more homers than Lowell and bat the same average? Furthermore, Lars Anderson is looking more and more like he could be the guy who steps in at first when Lowell's contract is up. I'd much rather see money put into elite pitching than into a position we could arguably fill internally in a year or two.
As for guys like Burnett and Lowe, I'd much pay 25 million a year for Sabathia than 15-20 for those guys. Burnett has a horrible injury history and could easily be another Carl Pavano. And while the sentimentalist in me likes the idea of Lowe returning, he'd also be moving from a pitchers park to a hitters park, the National League to the American League, and from the worst division in baseball to the best division in baseball. I think there's a fairly good chance he reverts to something much closer to his 2004 regular season form (that 5+ ERA) than he keeps the success he had in LA if he comes back to Boston. It's possible if he comes back, that much like in 2004, but seasons end he may have lost his spot in the playoff rotation, beaten out by Beckett, Lester, Daisuke, and Wake.
I'd much rather pay a bit more for a guaranteed ace than a ton for a guy who at best will be middle of the rotation. If the Sox brass deem that Sabathia can hold up long term, they should definitely make him priority number 1.