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The Boston Red Sox on Monday officially signed Mike Napoli to a one-year deal, according to a league source, more than seven weeks after originally agreeing to terms with the free-agent first baseman/catcher on a three-year contract. The deal could be announced as soon as Tuesday.
Napoli's contract is for one year with a base salary of $5 million, sources told ESPN last week. With incentives, he can play himself to a $13 million payday, which boosts the compensation to the level of the three-year deal he first agreed to with Boston early this offseason.
ESPNBoston | Source: Napoli officially in the fold
We've written about this so many times I really don't have anything else to say about it. I guess it will be interesting to see if they have a press conference, and how forthcoming either party is about the negotiations. I'm guessing not very forthcoming, but in late January that's about all you can hope for for baseball news.
The important thing: 20 days til pitchers and catchers report.
CSNNE | Sox, Napoli agree to one-year deal with $5 million base salary | Globe | Interactions with Red Sox players a key part of Terry Francona book with Dan Shaughnessy
