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Fantasy Performance by Week
Fantasy News
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The Red Sox optioned Uwasawa to Triple-A Worcester on Wednesday. Uwasawa permitted just one earned run across four relief innings during his brief stint with Boston. He'll likely slot back into the starting rotation in Worcester.... See More ... See Less
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Red Sox's Naoyuki Uwasawa: Demotion coming
The Red Sox will option Uwasawa to Triple-A Worcester on Wednesday, Pete Abraham of The Boston Globe reports. Uwasawa will be pushed off the big-league roster with Nick Pivetta (elbow) in line to return from the IL on Wednesday. Uwasawa has performed well during his first MLB stint, giving up just one earned run across four innings, though he has not found the same success while in Triple-A. The 30-year-old may still return to Boston later this season if the Red Sox find themselves in need of a fresh arm capable of pitching multiple innings out of the bullpen.... See More ... See Less -
Red Sox's Naoyuki Uwasawa: Gets call to majors
The Red Sox recalled Uwasawa from Triple-A Worcester on Sunday. Uwasawa has made a trio of five-inning starts for Worcester since he was optioned to the affiliate after the Red Sox acquired him from the Rays shortly before Opening Day, but the Japanese right-hander looks like he'll be making his MLB debut as a member of Boston's bullpen. He'll tentatively slot in as a multi-inning relief option, but with three members of the Boston rotation currently on the injured list, Uwasawa could eventually get a chance to make some starts if depth arms such as Cooper Criswell, Josh Winckowski and Chase Anderson aren't able to get the job done as fill-ins in the rotation.... See More ... See Less -
Red Sox's Naoyuki Uwasawa: Added to roster, optioned
The Red Sox selected Uwasawa's contract and optioned him to their spring training complex, Dennis Lin of The Athletic reports. Uwasawa is now on Boston's 40-man roster after being acquired via trade from the Rays on Wednesday, but he'll remain at extended spring training for now. The righty should eventually join Triple-A Worcester's rotation.... See More ... See Less -
Red Sox's Naoyuki Uwasawa: Acquired by Boston
The Red Sox acquired Uwasawa from the Rays on Wednesday in exchange for cash considerations, Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times reports. Topkin says Uwasawa triggered an assignment clause in his minor-league contract. That suggests the Red Sox plan to add him to the major-league roster, although that hasn't officially been done yet. Uwasawa held a 13.03 ERA this spring but posted a 2.96 ERA across 170 innings during his last season in Japan in 2023.... See More ... See Less -
Rays' Naoyuki Uwasawa: Struggles in first spring outing
Uwasawa struggled with the pitch clock and PitchCom in his first Grapefruit League outing Thursday, Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times reports. Uwasawa allowed seven runs on eight hits and a walk across two innings against Atlanta. He acknowledged his discomfort during the outing but also noted that he felt his stuff was good enough to get better results. Manager Kevin Cash was also willing to write off the performance, chalking up the results to Uwasawa's adjustment to the majors. He's in camp on a minor-league deal and could operate as a back-end starter or multi-inning reliever if he makes the team.... See More ... See Less
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Red Sox@RedSox7M agoDo you smell what the Rook is cookin'? Red Sox Resumes | @Monster https://t.co/wfXRQLfjQc
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Alex Speier@alexspeier2H agoOn the latest 310 to Left, @TomCaron and I talked to Red Sox asst GM Eddie Romero - about his more than decade-long perspective on Rafael Devers (including an incredible story related to his time in the DSL), prospects Perales and Bleis, and much more. https://t.co/0nJvpqA8zO
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Boston.com Red Sox News@BDCSox1D agoAlex Cora continues to preach putting the ball in play following Red Sox’ sweep of Rays https://t.co/i0rP1XrOkT
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Alex Speier@alexspeier1D agoTwo days after he struck out 12 in 5 scoreless innings, the Red Sox have promoted pitcher Luis Perales to Double-A https://t.co/y56KuDAFBT via @BostonGlobe
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Alex Speier@alexspeier1D agoRed Sox are up to speed now, and their athletic approach was evident in a sweep of the Rays https://t.co/vegH576T5g via @BostonGlobe
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Pete Abraham@PeteAbe1D ago“Sweep, sweep, sweep,” said Jarren Duran as he bounded into the clubhouse last night. The Red Sox went home a happy bunch after beating the Rays again: https://t.co/AkVCufDYN3
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Ian Browne@IanMBrowne2D agoAnd just like that, the Red Sox sweep the Rays, winning more games here the last three days than in the last two seasons. The final is 8-5.
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Alex Speier@alexspeier2D agoThe Red Sox win, 8-5, and sweep a series at the Trop for the first time since 2019.
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Alex Speier@alexspeier2D agoWilyer Abreu almost dropped one into the rays tank. I believe the rays all retreated to the far side of their residence with the 107 mph homer to right-center. It's 8-3, Red Sox. Things have taken an abrupt turn.
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Ian Browne@IanMBrowne2D agoQuite a comeback by the Red Sox this inning.