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The Los Angeles Dodgers are slowly becoming the West Coast version of the Red Sox after Nomar Garciaparra agreed in principle to an incentive-laden one-year deal, ESPN's Peter Gammons confirmed.

Garciaparra, who still needs to take a physical and finalize contract details, will likely play first base for the Dodgers. The deal has a base salary of $6 million and could be worth as much as $8 million, the New York Post reported.

The Yankees, Astros and Indians were originally interested in Garciaparra but were told by Garciaparra's agent, Arn Tellum, of his choice to join the Dodgers.

Garciaparra played under recently hired Dodgers manager Grady Little in 2002-03 with the Boston Red Sox and was teammates with pitcher Derek Lowe and third baseman Bill Mueller in Boston. Lowe signed with Los Angeles last winter, and Mueller joined the Dodgers this week.

Garciaparra was considered one of baseball's best shortstops for several years while playing with the Red Sox, but his playing time was limited the past two seasons because of injuries. He was traded to the Chicago Cubs midway through the 2004 season.

A five-time All-Star with the Red Sox, Garciaparra hit .283 with nine homers and 30 RBI in 62 games for the Chicago Cubs last season, when he earned $8.25 million. He tore his left groin running out of the batter's box in St. Louis on April 20 and didn't return until Aug. 5.
 
BTW, above from ESPN.com

Rumor had it that we were gonna move Coco to Boston for some pitching if we got Nomar. That's the only reason not to be upset about the outcome.

Overall, a very sub-par offseason for Tribe thus far. We need a RH stick in a bad way.
 
CavsPilot said:
BTW, above from ESPN.com

Rumor had it that we were gonna move Coco to Boston for some pitching if we got Nomar. That's the only reason not to be upset about the outcome.

Overall, a very sub-par offseason for Tribe thus far. We need a RH stick in a bad way.

yeah i read this on the browns message board, i will be very upset if that trade went through. enough of the prospects, coco has batted over .300 the last several years, in other words hes been our most consistant hitter.
 
Agree 100%. Coco is as vital as it gets for the Indians. He was a stud during the run last year.
 
CoCo Crisp :chuckles:
 
Damn now who will sit at the end of our bench with an injury :(
 

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