The Angels never made a formal contract offer to Carl Crawford, who signed with the Red Sox earlier this month. Los Angeles owner Arte Moreno said Friday that he was not willing to match the seven-year, $142-million deal Crawford eventually got from Boston. "There were rumors out there, but we never made an official offer, and no parameters were discussed," Moreno said, alluding to reports the Angels made a six-year, $108-million offer with a seventh-year vesting option. "It's crazy. I paid [$183 million] for the team [in 2003], and now we're talking $142 million for one player? Seven years on a player is a huge risk financially. [Crawford's] greatest asset is speed, and he's a very skilled athlete who would have fit perfectly in left field for us. But we didn't look at him as a power hitter in our stadium."