Red Sox right-hander Josh Beckett plans to consider his baseball career on a yearly basis when his current contract expires after the 2014 season. "I'll probably go year to year, because I don't want to be in any obligations," he said. "I would like to play until I'm 37, maybe 38," Beckett, 31, said. Beckett's priorites have changed since his marriage to Holly Fisher last year and the expectancy of the couple's first child in September. "There isn't going to be any me waving to anybody. When I'm gone, I'm going to disappear," he insisted. "There isn't going to be anything where this is my last year and I'm getting the fanfare. This is what's going to happen: Everybody is going to show up to spring training, and somebody's going to say, 'Where's Josh?' Then one of my teammates that I've already told this to will say, 'That [expletive] is probably already retired.' They're not even going to know. They'll call me and I'll say, 'Yeah, I'm sitting in Cabo.'"