12/17/2004
According to an ESPN report, the Boston Red Sox have agreed to a three-year deal with pitcher Matt Clement.
Clement, who went 9-13 with a 3.68 ERA and 190 strikeouts with the Chicago Cubs, will earn $25.5 million over the duration of the deal.
Clement's agent, Barry Axelrod, told MLB.com that the deal would become official once he has a physical and financial terms are worked out. Axelrod also said that the Angels offered a similar deal but Clement chose the Red Sox. According to Axelrod, the Toronto Blue Jays were one of seven teams that were pursuing Clement at the winter meetings.
''In the end, geography may have taken a prominent place,'' Axelrod told MLB.com. ''Matt's family and his wife's family are in Pennsylvania. The thought of his dad and other family members being able to easily get to Boston to see him pitch became a big factor for him. Who wouldn't want to pitch in front of their family at Fenway Park?''
According to an ESPN report, the Boston Red Sox have agreed to a three-year deal with pitcher Matt Clement.
Clement, who went 9-13 with a 3.68 ERA and 190 strikeouts with the Chicago Cubs, will earn $25.5 million over the duration of the deal.

Clement's agent, Barry Axelrod, told MLB.com that the deal would become official once he has a physical and financial terms are worked out. Axelrod also said that the Angels offered a similar deal but Clement chose the Red Sox. According to Axelrod, the Toronto Blue Jays were one of seven teams that were pursuing Clement at the winter meetings.
''In the end, geography may have taken a prominent place,'' Axelrod told MLB.com. ''Matt's family and his wife's family are in Pennsylvania. The thought of his dad and other family members being able to easily get to Boston to see him pitch became a big factor for him. Who wouldn't want to pitch in front of their family at Fenway Park?''