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"There's no doubt there will be a significant financial commitment with regards to Holliday, and at some point if we feel we're not getting to a successful conclusion of that, then we would start to decide how we would redeploy those resources," Cardinals GM John Mozeliak said. "I haven't spoken with Scott for some time. I'm hopeful that before I leave here we will have a face-to-face."
Boras, who was at the hotel to meet with some GMs, drew a parallel between Holliday, who turns 30 in January, and another of his clients, the Yankees' Mark Teixeira. Boras negotiated a $180 million, eight-year deal for Teixeira.
"Last year we had one club that went out and made a commitment to a franchise player and they won a world championship," Boras said. "I think a Matt Holliday is another player like that in this marketplace. You have a franchise player at a young age and you have a chance to really differentiate yourself as a franchise from all others. And we'll see how many teams are really going to be involved in that."
Red Sox general manager Theo Epstein hopes to re-sign Bay, a three-time All-Star obtained from Pittsburgh at the trade deadline in July 2008.
"We'd love to have him back under the right circumstances and he's certainly open-minded to returning to Boston, it's just a process that has to play itself out," Epstein said. "He's never been a free agent before. He's got the ability and a right to see what other teams have to offer."
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