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03-21-2005, 06:50 AM
Sox catcher tosses barbs at aloof Kim (http://redsox.bostonherald.com/redSox/view.bg?articleid=74373)
March 21
Boston Herald: "An exorbitant $6 million salary may result in Byung-Hyun Kim [stats, news] making the team, but the enigmatic pitcher has got a long way to go before the Red Sox [stats, schedule] accept him as a teammate. "
Not up to speed, Kim likely not going places (http://www.boston.com/sports/baseball/redsox/articles/2005/03/21/not_up_to_speed_kim_likely_not_going_places/)
March 21
Boston Globe: "It appears preposterous to believe Kim will win a job in the Sox bullpen coming out of camp; it appears almost as unlikely the Sox will be able to unload him, even though other clubs say the Sox have indicated a willingness to eat all but $1 million of his contract, provided they get a prospect in return. The Rockies and Brewers have shown interest, but given Kim's performances to date, that interest could dry up in a hurry, if it hasn't already."
Questions about Kim outnumber answers (http://www.projo.com/redsox/content/projo_20050321_21sox.22bed11.html)
March 21
Providence Journal (registration required): "Thanks to his $6-million salary this season, Kim is expected to open the season with the club. The Sox would love to find a team to take him, but have decided that he will be moved only if another team offers something meaningful in return, or willingly assumes the bulk of his salary."
Rays Say They Won't Trade Prized Prospects (http://rays.tbo.com/rays/MGBY9PD5K6E.html)
March 21
Tampa Tribune: "Boston's Jay Payton could be available if Adam Hyzdu wins a reserve outfielder job with the Sox... Veteran Bobby Higginson could be released, or Rondell White could be available through a trade."
Halama bridge work in progress (http://redsox.bostonherald.com/redSox/view.bg?articleid=74372)
March 21
Boston Herald: "John Halama knows his job this season for the Red Sox [stats, schedule] will be to provide a bridge between the starting pitcher and the back-end relievers. "
Hyzdu making strong bid to stick around (http://www.projo.com/redsox/content/projo_20050321_21rsoxjo.22beb73.html)
March 21
Providence Journal (registration required): "Adam Hyzdu 's longshot bid to make the Red Sox as the fifth outfielder got another boost yesterday, at the expense of his former teammates."
Theo's Deal Should Pay (http://www.courant.com/sports/baseball/hc-redsox0321.artmar21,0,5960563.story?coll=hc-headlines-baseball)
March 21
Hartford Courant (registration required): "There was no way Red Sox general manager Theo Epstein was going to say it, even if Padres GM Kevin Towers already had - that his one-time understudy made him give up more than he would have liked. Although Epstein has earned a reputation as a shrewd executive, he isn't bold enough to say he fleeced his former boss in a trade in December."
Anatomy of a trade (http://www.dailyherald.com/sports/cubs.asp?id=21529)
March 21
Daily Herald: "The Cubs and Garciaparra liked each other so much that they agreed on a new one-year contract last December, when Garciaparra could have signed elsewhere as a free agent. But the Cubs came perilously close to never getting Garciaparra."
CIA uses jet, Red Sox partner confirms (http://www.boston.com/sports/baseball/redsox/articles/2005/03/21/cia_uses_jet_red_sox_partner_confirms/)
March 21
Boston Globe: "Phillip H. Morse, a minority partner of the Boston Red Sox, confirmed yesterday that his private jet has been chartered to the CIA and said he was aware that it had been flown to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, where more than 500 terrorism suspects are held, as well as other overseas destinations."
March 21
Boston Herald: "An exorbitant $6 million salary may result in Byung-Hyun Kim [stats, news] making the team, but the enigmatic pitcher has got a long way to go before the Red Sox [stats, schedule] accept him as a teammate. "
Not up to speed, Kim likely not going places (http://www.boston.com/sports/baseball/redsox/articles/2005/03/21/not_up_to_speed_kim_likely_not_going_places/)
March 21
Boston Globe: "It appears preposterous to believe Kim will win a job in the Sox bullpen coming out of camp; it appears almost as unlikely the Sox will be able to unload him, even though other clubs say the Sox have indicated a willingness to eat all but $1 million of his contract, provided they get a prospect in return. The Rockies and Brewers have shown interest, but given Kim's performances to date, that interest could dry up in a hurry, if it hasn't already."
Questions about Kim outnumber answers (http://www.projo.com/redsox/content/projo_20050321_21sox.22bed11.html)
March 21
Providence Journal (registration required): "Thanks to his $6-million salary this season, Kim is expected to open the season with the club. The Sox would love to find a team to take him, but have decided that he will be moved only if another team offers something meaningful in return, or willingly assumes the bulk of his salary."
Rays Say They Won't Trade Prized Prospects (http://rays.tbo.com/rays/MGBY9PD5K6E.html)
March 21
Tampa Tribune: "Boston's Jay Payton could be available if Adam Hyzdu wins a reserve outfielder job with the Sox... Veteran Bobby Higginson could be released, or Rondell White could be available through a trade."
Halama bridge work in progress (http://redsox.bostonherald.com/redSox/view.bg?articleid=74372)
March 21
Boston Herald: "John Halama knows his job this season for the Red Sox [stats, schedule] will be to provide a bridge between the starting pitcher and the back-end relievers. "
Hyzdu making strong bid to stick around (http://www.projo.com/redsox/content/projo_20050321_21rsoxjo.22beb73.html)
March 21
Providence Journal (registration required): "Adam Hyzdu 's longshot bid to make the Red Sox as the fifth outfielder got another boost yesterday, at the expense of his former teammates."
Theo's Deal Should Pay (http://www.courant.com/sports/baseball/hc-redsox0321.artmar21,0,5960563.story?coll=hc-headlines-baseball)
March 21
Hartford Courant (registration required): "There was no way Red Sox general manager Theo Epstein was going to say it, even if Padres GM Kevin Towers already had - that his one-time understudy made him give up more than he would have liked. Although Epstein has earned a reputation as a shrewd executive, he isn't bold enough to say he fleeced his former boss in a trade in December."
Anatomy of a trade (http://www.dailyherald.com/sports/cubs.asp?id=21529)
March 21
Daily Herald: "The Cubs and Garciaparra liked each other so much that they agreed on a new one-year contract last December, when Garciaparra could have signed elsewhere as a free agent. But the Cubs came perilously close to never getting Garciaparra."
CIA uses jet, Red Sox partner confirms (http://www.boston.com/sports/baseball/redsox/articles/2005/03/21/cia_uses_jet_red_sox_partner_confirms/)
March 21
Boston Globe: "Phillip H. Morse, a minority partner of the Boston Red Sox, confirmed yesterday that his private jet has been chartered to the CIA and said he was aware that it had been flown to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, where more than 500 terrorism suspects are held, as well as other overseas destinations."