Red Sox Reportedly Release Outfielder After Bounce Back Season
Red Sox Reportedly Release Outfielder After Bounce Back Season originally appeared on NESN . Add NESN as a Preferred Source by clicking here . The Boston Red Sox already have a loaded outfield at the big league level, and they are moving on from a talented outfielder in the minor leagues.
According to Baseball Now's Andrew Parker on Monday, the Red Sox released outfielder Corey Rosier. Rosier was in Triple-A last season and went hitless in three at-bats this spring. He had very limited spring training action, but he enjoyed a bounce-back season in the minor leagues last year.
The Red Sox acquired Rosier in 2022 when they traded Jay Groome to the San Diego Padres. In 23 games with High-A Greenville after the trade, he hit just . 163.
However, the following season, he slashed . 285/. 351/.
431 with 38 extra-base hits. He got to Triple-A for the first time in his career. However, the following season was not so great.