With free agent Jon Lester expected to make a decision soon on where he will take his talents, Red Sox designated hitter David Ortiz had a message for his bosses: "Now is the time to step up, man up, and try to make the guy happy."

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Ortiz made the appeal for his team to sign Lester in speaking with reporters at his charity golf tournament in the Dominican Republic on Thursday.

"This is a guy who loves Boston, so if I'm the Red Sox, I do whatever it takes to keep a guy like that because that's a guy who brings everything he has every day to the field," Ortiz said. "Not only that, but he cares about the city.

"He was devastated when he got traded, and I know that. I can personally tell you that. But this is a business, and I know he understands that."

Lester has made the free-agent rounds and is thought to have four primary suitors: the Red Sox, Cubs, Giants and a fourth team, thought to be the Dodgers, according to reports.

"Most of the time we come through," Ortiz said. "I know it's a tough situation because my boy Lester, he's got a lot of people in his head right now talking to him. I always wish him the best, but hopefully we end up having him. We need him."

On a conference call with reporters Tuesday night, Dodgers general manager Farhan Zaidi said the team's series of incremental moves so far, some of which were intended to bolster the team's Triple-A depth, could foreshadow bigger things.

"Having that base of depth gives you the opportunity to make more aggressive, needle-moving moves as the offseason goes on," Zaidi said.

Lester is described by clubs in the bidding as eager to finish the process and choose a team. He had hoped to sign before the winter meetings, which begin next week, but "that doesn't leave a whole lot of time," an executive of one team said.

Information from ESPN.com senior writer Jayson Stark and ESPNLosAngeles.com's Mark Saxon was used in this report.