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Papelbon is a Type A free agent, meaning the Phillies will have to forfeit their first draft pick in next year's amateur draft to Boston -- unless that rule changes in the new collective bargaining agreement.
Papelbon, the first major free-agent signing this year, is the first player to leave the Red Sox in a turbulent offseason that began with the departure of manager Terry Francona and was followed by general manager Theo Epstein going to the Chicago Cubs. David Ortiz, Jason Varitek, J.D. Drew, Tim Wakefield and Erik Bedard also are free agents.
"Pap has worked extremely hard to put himself in this position," Red Sox general manager Ben Cherington said. "We knew he was going to be in demand. We knew teams in a position to win would have an interest, and Philadelphia is one of those teams."
Papelbon blew a save on the final day of the regular season to complete Boston's monumental collapse that led to all those changes. The Red Sox led the AL East for much of the season and held a nine-game lead over Tampa Bay in the wild-card race on the morning of Sept. 4. But Boston went 7-20 in September to blow the lead and miss the playoffs entirely. Papelbon was one strike away from securing a win against the Orioles in the final game before giving up two runs in Baltimore's 4-3 win.
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