John Henry has apologized to Carl Crawford for saying earlier this offseason that he was against the Red Sox signing the outfielder. The team owner and Crawford met privately after a morning workout on Saturday. "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 was asked on 98.5 The Sports Hub in October whether the signing of Crawford to a seven-year, $142 million contract was more of a public relations signing than a baseball move. He was adamant that it was a baseball move, one he initially was against. "In fact, anyone involved in the process, anybody involved in upper management with the Red Sox would tell you that I personally opposed [the Crawford signing]," Henry said at the time. "Why? Because we had plenty of left-handed hitting. I don't have to go into why. I'll just tell you that at the time, I opposed the deal." On Saturday, Henry said he regretted saying it. "I should have never made those comments. It was an off-the-cuff remark that I shouldn't have made, so when I see him I'm going to apologize to him for it," Henry said.