John Henry apologizes to Carl Crawford

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    Boston Red Sox owner John Henry apologized to outfielder Carl Crawford on Saturday for a comment he made during the offseason about initially being against his signing.

    Henry and Crawford met privately after a morning workout.

    "He was very apologetic and he seemed sincere," Crawford said. "We both agree to put everything behind us and that's all you can do."

    Henry had made the remark during a radio interview on 98.5 The Sports Hub in late October, pressing the point that he tries to stay out of baseball decisions.

    Henry was asked whether the signing of Crawford to a seven-year, $142 million contract was more of a PR signing than a baseball move. Henry was adamant that it was a baseball move, one he initially was against.

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