
It was a crazy Sunday on “As The Santana Turns”, so let’s recap all the day’s actions.
Earlier on Sunday afternoon, Steve posted some information from Buster Olney that the Red Sox had decided to include Jacoby Ellsbury in the Johan Santana sweepstakes.
With the Minnesota Twins insisting on center fielder Jacoby Ellsbury in any trade for pitcher Johan Santana, the Red Sox have altered their offer and have told the Twins they are willing to include the outfielder.
But sources say the Red Sox have also told the Twins they will not trade left-handed pitcher Jon Lester and Ellsbury together in the package they are offering.
Keep in mind folks, that if Ellsbury is included in the deal, then the Sox will pull Coco Crisp from the deal because they will need a center fielder next year. Plus, you won’t see Clay Buchholz in the deal either if Lester or Ellsbury is included.Then Dan Roche of WBZ-TV in Boston confirmed the report that the Sox had indeed included Ellsbury.
The Red Sox have now made outfielder Jacoby Ellsbury the “centerpiece” of their trade offer to the Minnesota Twins in exchange for star pitcher Johan Santana.
The Sox had been reluctant to include the talented centerfielder in a deal, but have now done so after the Yankees reportedly upped the “ante” on their offer by including prize pitcher Phil Hughes.
Next up is a report from Ken Rosenthal at FOXSports.com stating that Santana won’t waive his no-trade clause during the season.
According to major-league sources, Santana has informed the Twins that he would not waive his no-trade clause during the season, ending any chance that he could be moved before the July 31 non-waiver deadline.
It is in Santana’s interest to be traded now because he will require a monster contract to approve a deal. It is expected that the contract would be at least six years and $120 million, and rather than enter the season with the risk of injury, he would prefer the deal to be struck as soon as possible.
More As The Santana Turns after the jump.

The Boston Celtics struggled through a listless Sunday afternoon game and beat the Cleveland Cavaliers minus an injured Lebron James 80-70 at the TD BankNorth Garden.The Celtics were led by Ray Allen who had 20 points and Rajon Rondo who chipped in 12. The defending Eastern Conference champs got a double-double each from Zydrunas Ilgauskas who had 12 points and 13 boards and Drew Gooden who had 10 points and 11 rebounds in a losing cause.
We now know the Yankees have upped the ante by adding Phillip Hughes into the mix. Now they have told the Twins that the following five prospects are untouchable: Dellin Betances, Alan Horne, Austin Jackson, Ian Kennedy and José Tabata. The Twins may still want Kennedy and Horne and/or Jackson to be included in the deal.
With the Yankees adding Hughes to the mix, it was thought that they could be the favorites to land Santana unless the Red Sox would offer up Clay Buchholz or Jacoby Ellsbury. So far that hasn’t happened although according to some reports, the Red Sox may have made some changes to their offer to the Twins.


The victorious Bulldogs (7-1) were paced by Jeremy Pargo’s 23 points. Matt Bouldin chipped in with 19 points while Micah Downs added 14 points. David Pendergraft added 10 points for Gonzaga.
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