Scutaro hit career highs with a .282 average, 12 homers and 60 RBIs for Toronto last year. He has also played for the New York Mets and Oakland Athletics in his eight-year career.
Scutaro will replace Alex Gonzalez, who left the Red Sox after the team declined his $6 million option and signed with the Blue Jays. It was Gonzalez's second stint in Boston; he also played for the Red Sox in 2006.
In all, seven shortstops have started at least 50 games for the Red Sox since they traded disgruntled two-time batting champion Nomar Garciaparra at the 2004 deadline. Boston got Orlando Cabrera in the deal
- and won the World Series as a result.
But the Red Sox let Cabrera go after the season and signed Edgar Renteria to a $40 million, four-year deal. After he committed 30 errors in his first year, 2005, the Red Sox paid Atlanta $11 million to take him and signed Gonzalez (one year, $3 million); they let him go after the 2006 season and signed Julio Lugo to a four-year deal worth $36 million, then shipped Lugo off last season after 2 1/2 years and brought back Gonzalez.
Jed Lowrie, Nick Green and Alex Cora were also part of the solution at times, and part of the problem at others.