Beckett, Sox to discuss hurler's future soon
11/02/09 10:10 AM EST By Ian Browne / MLB.com
BOSTON -- When ace Josh Beckett arrives at Spring Training in February, he will be gearing up for his fifth season with the Red Sox. Will it be his last?
That all depends on whether the Red Sox and Beckett can find common ground at some point over the next year.
Red Sox general manager Theo Epstein said that Beckett's contract status will be an internal matter but did not rule out being able to keep the righty beyond 2010.
"We don't talk about those things publicly obviously. He's put himself in a position where he's valued very highly by us," said Epstein.
"He's someone that we'd obviously like to have be part of our future. Those things have a way of taking care of themselves.
Certainly talking about them publicly or getting out of turn or doing things before it's the right time doesn't really make sense. We'll see what happens."
Beckett has one year left on the extension he signed in August of 2006.
Clearly, Beckett has gained tremendous comfort making his living in Boston, as evidenced by the prestigious community service award he received at a banquet on Tuesday night.
And he has grown to love the urgency of each game the Red Sox play. But he also knows that his future will be a business decision on both sides.
"Right now, I'm not too concerned with it," said Beckett. "I'm just kind of enjoying the first part of my offseason.
I'll try and get started right after Thanksgiving and get back to working for the 2010 season. We'll see what happens.
Obviously it's kind of up to them as far as what we talk about now. As of right now, I'm a Boston Red Sox for 2010. Unless someone tells me I'm not, that's what I'm focused on."