What worries me is that he decreased his line .245/.316/.351/.667 but still it is a career line of .275/.341/.430/.770
On the other hand Ross' last year line was .267/.326/.481/.807 and his career line is .262 .324 .460 .783, so...
Unless we are after Ross as well (seems so), who proved to hit terrific in Fenway, I do not get why we didn't resign Ross instead, anyway...
I think we overpaid Victorino a bit but what it's done is done so welcome Shane.