Dodgers, Red Sox blockbuster looms
Updated: August 25, 2012, 4:59 PM ET
By
Gordon Edes | ESPNBoston.com
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To call this Boston-L.A. blockbuster a bold move is a misnomer. It's a full system reboot for the Sox,
writes Gordon Edes.
Carl Crawford and Josh Beckett are only two of the winners -- and losers -- of this deal, writes ESPN The Magazine's Buster Olney.

The Red Sox and Dodgers have completed a deal that sends Boston's star veterans to L.A. for James Loney and prospects.
The four Red Sox players involved in the trade to the Dodgers have a combined $262.5 million left on their contracts after the 2012 season.
