The Boston Red Sox gave a 7 year $142 million dollar contract. It was almost an immediate disaster for the Red Sox. In 2011, he batted .255 with 11 home runs and 18 stolen bases. The second year, he played in only 31 games. After those two years, the Red Sox were successful in trading Crawford and his contract to the Dodgers.

In his first year with the Dodgers he played 116 games, batted .283 and stole 15 bases. The second year he dropped to 105 games batting .300 and stealing 23 bases. However, that was his last year that even approached average performance. Over the next two years he only played a total of 99 games batting .265 and .185 with a two year total of 10 stolen bases.

Watching Crawford deteriorate, the Dodgers released him ending his career but paying him $35 Million to go away and not play again.

Known for stolen bases in Tampa (average of 54 a year), Crawford only stole 71 bases over the course of his 7 year contract. In those years, he batted .300 once and every other year was lower. He had averaged 17 home runs a year in Tampa, but only hit a total of 32 in his 6 playing years under the new contract. It appears that once he signed this contract, he became a totally different player. 

Stats
Year
Average
HRs
RBIs
Runs
2011
.255115665
2012
.28231923
2013
.28363162
2014
.30084656
2015
.26541619
2016
.185068
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    CARL CRAWFORD

    • Team: Boston Red Sox
    • Contract Info: $20.3m/YR
    • Years Played: 6/7
    • Seasonal Average
    • AVERAGE: .271
    • HRs: 5
    • RBIs: 29
    • Runs: 39