New York Post

Monty no fan of Sox

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JORDAN Montgomery and the Red Sox had their famous Zoom call about six weeks ago, and while the Red Sox aren’t known to have made a concrete offer, it turns out Montgomery preferred not to go there, anyway.

There had been speculatio­n that he might like Boston since his wife was training as a doctor at Beth Israel in affiliatio­n with Harvard. But his wife is transferri­ng to Vanderbilt, and word is, Montgomery didn’t love the Red Sox because he wants to win . ...

The Mets haven’t broached the subject of an extension yet for Francisco Alvarez, but he’s thought willing to listen . ...

Gerrit Cole bought nice commemorat­ive watches for Yankees who most helped him win the Cy Young award, and had them inscribed. When I asked Cole about his generosity, he declined comment. Then when Jose Trevino walked by, Cole lightly castigated him for being the prime suspect as my watch source.

Incidental­ly, Cole says he feels good, and hopes June 1 is a good target for his return . ...

The Rays never announced details of manager Kevin Cash’s extension, but sources say it was for about $24M over five years. That’s quite a bump from his first deal — $5M for five years . ...

The Padres are considerin­g Tommy Pham, who has a .292/.340/.521 slash line against D-Backs excellent front four of Zac Gallen, Merrill Kelly, Montgomery and Eduardo Rodriguez (via @TooMuchMor­tons_).

When Montgomery agreed, I texted Pham that he’s the best player available. To which he responded, “[Brandon] Belt is retiring?” Pham is nothing if not fair.

Give the D-Backs credit for jumping on Monty at $25M per, a lot of money for a midrevenue team. E-Rod is expected out a month, which triggered the conversati­on with Montgomery . ...

The Phillies haven’t extended superstar Bryce Harper yet. But don’t put it

past terrific Phillies owner John Middleton.

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