As the clock struck midnight ET, and Monday turned to Tuesday, the Boston Red Sox lost their exclusive negotiating rights to free-agent third baseman Mike Lowell.
The Most Valuable Player of the World Series is now eligible to negotiate with not just the Red Sox, but the other 29 teams in Major League Baseball.
Over the last several days, the Red Sox have been in negotiations with Lowell's representatives -- Sam and Seth Levinson -- in an effort to get something done.
The Red Sox reportedly made a three-year offer to Lowell last week worth somewhere between $35 and $45 million.
The sticking point is the length of the contract, as the Levinson brothers feel they can get four guaranteed years for Lowell on the open market.
Lowell will be 34 when next season starts, and the Red Sox, at least at this stage of the negotiations, have been unwilling to offer four years.
But ever since the end of the World Series, the Red Sox have stated that retaining Lowell is a top priority.