Red Sox and Mookie Betts Reportedly Miles Apart After Asking Price Apparently Revealed

Mookie Betts and the Red Sox are on completely different pages at the moment.
Mookie Betts and the Red Sox are on completely different pages at the moment. / Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images

Trade rumors about Mookie Betts have been swirling since the beginning of the offseason.

Why get rid of such a great talent like Betts? Once Betts' salary expectations became clear, as well as Boston's counter, the likelihood of meeting in the middle essentially disappeared.

Keep in mind that the contract Betts countered with, a 12-year $420 million deal, is only $10 million less than Mike Trout's 12-year, $430 million contract he signed last offseason, the biggest in sports history. Betts is a fantastic player, but he and his agent are aiming high.

While the former MVP could potentially earn that much on the open market should he bounce back with another All-Star season, Boston isn't willing to make that bet in the former of $35 million a year.

There's been no shortage of efforts from the Red Sox to keep Betts at Fenway Park for the long term. However, if a player turns down a $300 million deal, perhaps it's for the best that both sides separate.

In the end, Chaim Bloom and Co. are trying to cut payroll. Betts doesn't fit into that plan.