Red Sox Send Down Veteran Right-Hander To Make Room In Bullpen
Red Sox fans may be surprised to see who Boston optioned.
Red Sox Send Down Veteran Right-Hander To Make Room In Bullpen originally appeared on NESN . Add NESN as a Preferred Source by clicking here . The Boston Red Sox finally made the move during Thursday's off-day to call up the flamethrowing right-hander Tayron Guerrero.
Guerrero, 35, has extensive big league experience but has not pitched in Major League Baseball since 2019. Despite his age and extensive MLB absence, the 6-foot-8 righty has not lost a step. He touts an overpowering 104 miles per hour fastball that he used in Triple-A Worcester to shut down opposing batters.
Guerrero sported a 0. 92 ERA in 15 appearances with the Woo Sox. Boston has optioned right-handed relief pitcher Zack Kelly in a corresponding move, sources tell Chris Cotillo of MassLive.
Kelly did not make the Red Sox opening day roster, but was the first player called up in early April. He struggled in the early going, allowing four earned runs in 10. 1 innings pitched in April.