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NEW ORLEANS -- Free-agent closer Keith Foulke reached a three-year agreement with the Boston Red Sox on Saturday, choosing to join the escalating arms race in the AL East rather than re-sign with Oakland.

The Red Sox would not confirm the agreement at baseball's winter meetings, but they didn't deny it, either. The All-Star reliever was scheduled to take a physical to complete his deal, a source close to the negotiations told the Associated Press on the condition of anonymity.

Foulke, who led the AL with 43 saves this year, joins starter Curt Schilling as top pitchers acquired by the Red Sox since the season ended. Boston also is talking about getting AL MVP Alex Rodriguez from Texas in a trade for Manny Ramirez.

The Red Sox, without a World Series championship since 1918, blew a late lead and lost Game 7 of the AL Championship Series to the New York Yankees in 11 innings.

The Yankees went on to lose the World Series to Florida, and have since traded for pitcher Javier Vazquez and neared deals to get Kevin Brown, Gary Sheffield and Kenny Lofton.


Keith Foulke converted 14 consecutive save opportunites to close out the season.(Getty Images)

As Foulke decided between the Red Sox and the Athletics, he was particularly interested in hearing about Boston's history and its ongoing quest to win a championship.

The 31-year-old righty was 9-1 with 43 saves and a 2.08 ERA for Oakland last season and was an AL All-Star.

Foulke made $6 million last season. The Red Sox were willing to top that, a year after then-new general manager Theo Epstein tried to build his bullpen without a full-time closer.

"We're not pursuing Keith because he's a closer. We're pursuing him because he's one of the best pitchers in the game," Epstein said earlier this week.

Foulke has 143 saves in a career that started with San Francisco in 1997. He was traded to the Chicago White Sox later that season and went to Oakland for the 2003 season.
 

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Thats great. All the moves the Yankees and Red Sox make, still will not win the WS for either of them. Take the Cubs.
 

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Sox payroll around $130 million...still considerably less than the "evil empire." Next year is THE YEAR!
 

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Foulke is huge for the Sox.

I gotta admit though, I'm worried about the chemsitry. Nomar is bummed and I don't think they're gonna pull off the A-Rod deal. Don't think they're gonna be able to trade Manny either. It'll be interesting to see if in fact, they stay with the Sox how they perform next year after knowing Sox were trying to trade 'em. Same for Todd Walker if he stays around.
 

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It must be nice to have an unlimited payroll!. Teams like boston and New York are killing baseball.

KMAN
 

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