The Boston Red Sox announced multiple roster moves aimed at resolving issues highlighted by a recent poor performance, particularly related to their pitching staff. Starters like Brayan Bello have struggled to last five innings, adding to the strain on the bullpen. The lineup features several players with low OPS+, indicating a lack of offensive power. Notably, catcher Yasmani Grandal has left the organization, citing a desire to prioritize family. The team’s decisions illustrate ongoing struggles with roster construction and player management amid challenging circumstances.
"It was his choice. We talked yesterday ... and his response was 'It's time to be dad.'" - Tommy Cassell (@tommycassell44) June 3, 2025
All seven of them except for Trevor Story have a career OPS+ below 100, and Story basically doesn't count because his OPS+ is 83 since signing with the Red Sox. Together they all scream unserious organization!"
The team is probably going to need it too because today's starter Brayan Bello has failed to make it through five innings in each of his last five starts.
Yasmani Grandal is no longer with Triple-A Worcester.- Tommy Cassell (@tommycassell44)
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