From today's Boston Herald:
I'll bet that the three player, 2012 salary dump was just a hundred thousand or so dollars short of slipping the Red Sox under the 2012 luxury tax threshold, and so that's why Punto got thrown in.
Early this morning, the Red Sox and Dodgers concluded a blockbuster deal in which the Red Sox shipped four players -- Adrian Gonzalez, Josh Beckett [stats], Carl Crawford and Nick Punto -- in exchange for a massive relief in salary as well as four minor-leaguers and first baseman James Loney, according to a Red Sox source.The deal will be worth in excess of $275 million to the Red Sox, including luxury tax savings and salaries for the remainder of this season and beyond. Over the next six years, the Dodgers will receive $12 million from the Red Sox, with the payments to begin next year.
I'll bet that the three player, 2012 salary dump was just a hundred thousand or so dollars short of slipping the Red Sox under the 2012 luxury tax threshold, and so that's why Punto got thrown in.