Vaughn Grissom’s coronation as the Red Sox’s second baseman of the future will have to wait a little longer. Alex Cora revealed on Saturday that the newly-acquired
A slew of roster moves were announced by the Boston Red Sox on Monday, sizably shaking up the roster ahead of a crucial series against the Houston Astros.
Every time something's stood in Pablo Reyes' way this season, it hasn't mattered. The journeyman was hardly a consideration in the big leagues mere months ago, coming off just six games with the Milwaukee Brewers in 2022 and failing to make it with the lowly Oakland Athletics out of spring training.
That’s a bitter loss to swallow. Wow, that was rough. Seven innings of getting thoroughly overpowered, a dramatic tying homer, only to blow it in equally bad fashion.
Now that the dust has settled on the middle infielder battle, we can take a look at whether Reyes has done what’s asked of him. It was just nine days ago that Pablo Reyes hit a walk-off grand slam against the Royals that basically sealed his spot on the roster.
“Defense, to me, is the key to playing baseball,” Hall of Fame outfielder Willie Mays once said. When you think of Willie Mays, you may remember “The Catch” from the 1954 World Series, when he saved the game with a basket catch to keep the game tied 2-2.
The Sox take the series from the Royals The Red Sox played . . . a normal game tonight? Yeah, we can call it that. After the endlessly depressing pantsing
Boston Red Sox utility man Pablo Reyes had a lot on his plate entering Monday's game. He was in the starting lineup responsible for turning the tide after
Matt Quatraro was ejected on Monday night arguing a checked-swing call on a 3-2 pitch with two outs in the bottom of the ninth inning. One batter later, Pablo Reyes hit a walk-off grand slam to give Boston a 6-2 victory.
Pablo Reyes hit a grand slam against Carlos Hernandez with two outs in the bottom of the ninth inning to lift the host Boston Red Sox to a 6-2 victory over the Kansas City Royals on Monday in the opener of a four-game series.
The Boston Red Sox have been staring down a decision to clear up their infield logjam for weeks and finally made a move to solve the issue shortly following the return of Pablo Reyes.
The Boston Red Sox have some big roster cuts to make with too many middle infielders able to occupy only a few spots. They made their first step toward a roster crunch but appear to have avoided a big splash in the meantime.
The Boston Red Sox are on a roll and (actually) have the fan base hoping for meaningful October baseball this season. The Red Sox are now 11-2 in their last 13 games and are only 1 1/2 games back of the final postseason spot in the American League.
Will Boston Red Sox middle infielder/center fielder Kiké Hernández be a casualty in the upcoming roster crunch? The former starting shortstop will have to survive the addition of Pablo Reyes to the active roster, which could get dicey.
The Red Sox are planning to reinstate Yu Chang from the injured list and install him as their starting shortstop within the next couple of days, but that’s only the first of several decisions regarding their infield mix.
The Boston Red Sox could have an exciting prospect in the lineup very shortly. Boston certainly has been bitten by the injury bug this season. After losing longtime shortstop Xander Bogaerts in free agency, Boston's middle infield depth already was thin but it has been tested even further.
Most notably the Sox are dropping Enrique Hernandez from the everyday shortstop role and returning him to his more familiar split between center field and second base.
Pablo Reyes brings joy into our lives. He’s Pablo Reyes, a 29-year-old career minor leaguer acquired from the Oakland A’s in exchange for cash, and, after just 5 games, he is now the Red Sox ALL TIME LEADER IN BWAR AMONGST PLAYERS NAMED PABLO!!
Infielder Pablo Reyes, who was acquired in a trade by the Boston Red Sox on Friday from the Oakland Athletics, had his contract selected Saturday and was added to the active roster.
The Red Sox have acquired infielder Pablo Reyes from Oakland in exchange for cash considerations, the A’s have announced.
Over the past two seasons, Pablo Reyes has had a few major league stints with the Brewers.
The A’s have agreed to a minor league contract with infielder/outfielder Pablo Reyes, per Baseball America’s Chris Hilburn-Trenkle. Presumably, the deal includes an invite to Major League Spring Training, though the team has not formally announced the deal or indicated as much.
The Milwaukee Brewers may be looking to buy while also selling off some of their most noteworthy players ahead of the trade deadline.
Injuries and constant roster shuffling continue to be a theme as of late for the Milwaukee Brewers. The latest player to go on the IL was infielder Mike
Memorial day has come and gone and the calendar has officially switched from May to June. At this point, approximately two months of baseball has been played across the board. At the big league level, the Milwaukee Brewers are off to their best start in franchise history. In the minor leagues, all affilates have a winning record.
In corresponding roster moves, Milwaukee activated outfielder Lorenzo Cain from the injured list and recalled utility player Pablo Reyes from Triple-A Nashville.
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