No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no...way too much money and years for Mike Lowell who doesn't need to play first. Don't do it Yankees!(WBZ) BOSTON Mike Lowell has a major decision to make.
WBZ's Dan Roche has confirmed the free agent third baseman has drastically different offers from the Red Sox and the Yankees on the table.
Roche has learned the Red Sox have a firm offer of a three-year contract worth $36-to-$40 million.
The Yankees have offered the World Series MVP a four-year deal, worth $56-to-$60 million, according to Roche. But they would like him to play first base, if they re-sign Alex Rodriguez to play third.
Lowell hit .400 (6-for-15) in the 2007 World Series with four RBIs, three walks and a team-high six runs.
He set career bests by batting .324 with a team-leading 120 RBIs during the regular season.
He hit .348 in the postseason with two homers and 13 RBIs.