Later in the day, all three denied giving the matter any thought.
"That's over with, long time ago," Santana said when asked if he thought he might have been pitching for the Red Sox this year. "This is where I am right now and I'm very happy to be here. I was doing my job. I wasn't thinking of anything else. I'm a Met."
Lester, one of the players the Sox offered for Santana, said, "It's over with, it's done with, it's nothing to even think about anymore. It was just fun to go up against a pitcher like that."
Ellsbury, a Boston fan favorite (Sox Nation might have stormed Fenway if Theo Epstein traded him), said, "In spring training, you want to face some good arms and he's one of them, but I didn't think of it like that [trade]. No one said anything about it."
That's the way it is with a lot of fan/media topics. We get wound up in irony, coincidence, and ancillary issues while the people doing the job on the field rarely give it any thought. It's like when we saw Manny Ramírez hugging Enrique Wilson behind the batting cage after Manny had been ripped for going out with Wilson when Manny was supposed to be sick in bed.
So there was no issue for Messrs. Santana, Lester, or Ellsbury. No angst. No agonizing reappraisal. But it sure was fun watching them play.
Epstein, who made the trip across the state to witness the 1-1, 10-inning tie, said, "I guess only the Twins know how close we came on that deal. We left them with a couple of strong offers and in the end they decided the Mets' offer was better so I can't tell you how close. Certainly there were times when we thought it was real close.
"The way it's been accepted now is that we were just driving up the price on the Yankees and once it was clear we wouldn't get him we backed out. That really wasn't the case.
"We place value on having a good farm system and having young players that can come up through the system, but we'd be crazy if we had a blanket rule that we never trade good prospects for established talent. There are certain players that are so impactful, and so talented and young and healthy that they justify significant cost in a trade, and Santana is certainly one of those players who can impact a franchise in a significant way for a long time, so we were legitimately interested in acquiring him.