As the Manny Ramirez saga continues to extend itself far beyond the point that any of us even really want to think about it, there is a forgotten bit player in the story. He's the guy that's been the forgotten man in the story all along: Jason Bay. After Bay hit nine homers in 49 games with the Red Sox, then clubbed the ball at a torrid pace through both the ALDS and ALCS last year, it seemed like a foregone conclusion that the Sox would lock up Bay to an extension beyond the end of his current deal, which takes him only through the 2009 season. Instead, he and the team haven't spoken at all about an extension and with camp opening up in a couple short weeks, it seems possible that they never will.
So what gives? There are likely a few factors at play. In the linked article, it's mentioned that Matt Holliday and Vladimir Guerrero will both be free agents next winter as well. As good as Bay was last year, he turned 30 before the end of last season and he's still only a year removed from an injury-induced .247/.327/.418 year. His basic skill set, power and a knack for getting on base, are widely referred to as "old player skills," which could be an indication that his peak may not last long enough for the Red Sox to justify signing him to an extension.
It's also hard to ignore that Bay is making $7.5 million this year while guys with similar skill sets, like Adam Dunn and Bobby Abreu, are having a hard time pulling down a number even with that in free agency. As strange as it sounds, there just may not be many benefits for Boston in locking Bay up to any sort of long-term deal right now.

















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
2-04-2009 @ 4:35PM
shawncsh said...
Does anyone know how often he strikes out? VERY OFTEN!!!
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2-04-2009 @ 5:35PM
papam11 said...
I'm not all that thrilled with Bay. Offer the guy $8 mil a year and if he hesitates, then pick up another established outfielder that some team is trying to dump at the trading deadline this summer. Stop overpaying for mediocrity.
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2-04-2009 @ 6:35PM
TheHulk said...
Bay is no Manny, Big Popi is going to look like he did when he was with the twins...
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2-05-2009 @ 2:43AM
bakatron said...
now thats just a bit ungrateful. jason bay isnt manny but hes nearly there and without the baggage. hes a true team man and worthy of wearing the red sox uniform.
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2-16-2009 @ 6:27AM
Alex said...
Coming from a small market team, the pirates are the farm team for everyone in the mlb. Jason Bay is a baseball player and deserves a world championship. Keep him Sox!
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2-16-2009 @ 10:59AM
Johnny B.Good said...
Why are people throwing Bay under the bus. And when did 30 become old? And no, he is no Manny. And thank God for that. Now that we got Baldelli, and if that health issue is gone. We should be great in hitting. It's always the pitching to be concerned about.
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