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Red Sox look at life after losing Damon; Bernie still a Yankee
Lucchino and co-general managers Jed Hoyer and Ben Cherington declined during a Fenway Park news conference to discuss details of their offer to Damon but conceded that the negotiations ended abruptly with the news Damon agreed to a $52 million, four-year deal with New York.
"The last stages of this did come as a bit of a surprise to us," Lucchino said. "We're not going to go back and reconstruct the negotiations, and what would we have done. I leave it to the Yankees to make decisions for the Yankees."
Boston was said to have made a $40 million, four-year offer to Damon during baseball's winter meetings two weeks ago. Lucchino said the team gave Damon until Christmas to accept, but the three wouldn't say whether the Red Sox increased their offer.
"I think it's fair to say that we left the door ajar for a subsequent formal offer," Lucchino said. "We wanted to sign Johnny Damon. We made a very strong and concerted effort to do so. We're disappointed."
Damon, who turned 32 last month, led Boston with a .316 batting average last season. He had 197 hits and scored 117 runs.
Lucchino, Hoyer and Cherington praised Damon for his performance during four years with Boston, a tenure that included the team's first World Series title in 86 years.
"He was an offensive force," Lucchino said. "He was a clubhouse leader . . . and just a generally good guy. We will miss him."
WILLIAMS STAYS WITH YANKEES: Bernie Williams is staying with the New York Yankees, agreeing Wednesday to a $1.5 million, one-year contract that allows him to earn an additional $1.5 million in performance bonuses. Williams, coming off an $87.5 million, seven-year contract, will have a reduced role as a designated hitter and backup outfielder.
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