Free agent Carl Crawford signed a monster deal yesterday with the Boston Red Sox.
Crawford signed a seven-year, $142 million deal, a huge move for Boston who recently traded for first baseman Adrian Gonzalez.
With Crawford off the market, who will be the next big name free agent to sign?
Jon Heyman of SI.com is reporting that the New York Yankees have offered starter Cliff Lee a seven-year deal. The Yankees originally had a six-year deal worth roughly $140 million.
After the seven-year deals Jayson Werth and Carl Crawford received, teams do not have much of a choice but to offer Lee the same type of deal.
Lee has been on the Yankees radar since the midpoint in the regular season and they are not about to let their top priority get away from them, especially since the Red Sox locked up Carl Crawford.
Ken Rosenthal of Fox Sports has reported that Lee will sign with a team by Sunday.
Also around the league, the Baltimore Orioles are working on a trade for shortstop J.J. Hardy, and the Milwaukee Brewers are trying to improve their pitching staff by signing Carl Pavano.
The two sides have yet to reach an agreement as the Brewers do not want to sign Pavano past two years.
Also in the National League, the Chicago Cubs have reportedly contacted the Tampa Bay Rays about pitcher Matt Garza, according to ESPN Chicago.
There are plenty of big moves being made and still some big names available. Expect a few signings and trades over the weekend.
Source: Jon Heyman on Twitter, ESPN Chicago, Ken Rosenthal of Fox Sports
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