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    Source: Ortiz, Red Sox close to $50M deal

    MIAMI -- Dominican David Ortiz is about to sign a $50 million extension of his contract with the Boston Red Sox, a family member told ESPNdeportes.com.


    If the new contract is finalized, "Big Papi" would earn an average $12.5 million per year from 2007 to 2010.


    "David will get more than $50 million if he signs this extension, which would run until 2010," said the source.


    "He is very happy, although there are still some details that need to be worked out," added the source.


    A representative of the SFX agency, which manages Ortiz, declined to provide details of negotiations with the Red Sox.


    "We're negotiating, that's something everyone knows, but we're still not prepared to make any kind of announcement. There's no deal yet," Fitzgerald Astacio told ESPNdeportes.com.


    Since he joined Boston from Minnesota in 2003, Ortiz, 30, has become one of the most productive players in the Major League Baseball.


    The designated hitter has 119 home runs and 388 RBI in three seasons with the Red Sox.


    Last season he was second to Alex Rodriguez, of the New York Yankees, in the American League MVP race, batting .300 with 47 home runs and 148 RBI.


    Ortiz was voted MVP of the AL Championship Series in 2004, when Boston came back from an 0-3 deficit to defeat the Yankees in seven games and advance to the World Series. The Red Sox then swept the St. Louis Cardinals for their first title since 1918.


    Ortiz will earn $6.5 million in 2006, the second year of a two-year, $12.5 million contract signed in May 2004. The team has a $7.7 million option on him for 2007.


    He has been asking for an extension since the winter break started.


    Last Tuesday, Ortiz said he would leave negotiations in the hands of his agents and that he wouldn't take an active part in the process.
    Enrique Rojas is a reporter and columnist for ESPNdeportes.com and ESPN.com.
    It's great to see the Red Sox going ahead and getting this contract extension out of the way now.
    "They asked me if I wanted the ball in Game 6, and I said yes. I'll always say yes. That's what I did with Jack McKeon. I told him, 'Let me see how I feel tomorrow.' I went out, did a long toss, came in and said, 'I'll pitch, I want it, I want to do it.' And it ended up working out." -Josh Beckett

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    Good, no reason to even let Ortiz think about free agency.
    http://strike3forums.com/forums/phot...pelbon2006.jpg


    Then out of fairness to the others you will be Slagathor.

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    Thank god, this guy is clutch lets lock him up

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    David Ortiz said Monday that reports of him signing a contract extension with the Red Sox were wrong and now that the season has begun negotations have ended.

    ''I don't want to worry, now that we're in the season," Ortiz said. "That's my work, right there. We didn't get anything done in spring training, I guess. You know how it is." Compare Ortiz's stance to Melvin Mora, who brings up the negotiations on a daily basis and will continue to field offers during the year. Ortiz is a man who is confident that his value will only rise.

    Apr. 4 - 9:44 am et
    Way too many reports that turn out wrong lately...

    Juan Gonzalez signs with Boston. Nope, actually he signs with Oakland. Or does he? etc. etc.

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