Red Sox Urged To Acquire 2-Time All-Star Pitcher
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The Red Sox have about $210 million in commitments for next season, so if they spend any more than $34 million against the CBT, they'll go over the limit. And as they did with Alex Bregman's deferred payments last offseason, they could find creative ways to keep that number somewhat repressed.
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OTM Open Thread 11/14: Dustin May, still a Red Sox player
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