Do you think he has anything left in the tank?
NEW YORK -- In light of the season-ending injury to Kevin Youkilis, Red Sox general manager Theo Epstein is monitoring the market for left-handed-hitting first basemen who could complement the righty-hitting Mike Lowell. Toward that end, the Sox took a look at free agent Carlos Delgado in a Friday workout at Yankee Stadium. Delgado, who was once one of the top sluggers in the game, hasn't played in the Major Leagues since May of last season because of hip woes. He has had two surgeries since last playing in the Majors.
According to a club source, the Red Sox were just doing their "due diligence" in working out Delgado.
Because of the layoff Delgado has had, he is near certain to require some sort of stint in the Minor Leagues with whichever team signs him.
Delgado has hit 473 homers in his career.
NEW YORK -- In light of the season-ending injury to Kevin Youkilis, Red Sox general manager Theo Epstein is monitoring the market for left-handed-hitting first basemen who could complement the righty-hitting Mike Lowell. Toward that end, the Sox took a look at free agent Carlos Delgado in a Friday workout at Yankee Stadium. Delgado, who was once one of the top sluggers in the game, hasn't played in the Major Leagues since May of last season because of hip woes. He has had two surgeries since last playing in the Majors.
According to a club source, the Red Sox were just doing their "due diligence" in working out Delgado.
Because of the layoff Delgado has had, he is near certain to require some sort of stint in the Minor Leagues with whichever team signs him.
Delgado has hit 473 homers in his career.
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