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March 6, 2008
BY SEAN McADAM
Journal Sports Writer
FORT MYERS, Fla. -- Jonathan Papelbon today reached agreement on a $775,000 contract with the Red Sox, making him the highest-paid, non-arbitration-eligible closer in baseball history.
Seventy minutes before their self-imposed deadline for signing players with 0-3 years of service time, the Sox announced they had reached agreement with Papelbon, their lone unsigned player.
Papelbon had been asking for the same $900,000 that Philadelphia Phillies first baseman Ryan Howard made in 2007 when he was at a similar experience level.
More details soon . . .
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