Red Sox agree to two-year deal with rehabilitating left-hander: report

Red Sox agree to two-year deal with rehabilitating left-hander: report

Red Sox agree to two-year deal with rehabilitating left-hander: The report originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston

The Boston Red Sox have made another investment in their pitching staff, although it may not pay off immediately.

Left-hander Patrick Sandoval has agreed to a two-year, $18.25 million contract with the Red Sox, ESPN’s Jeff Passan reports.

Red Sox fans will have to wait a bit to see Sandoval in action; He underwent season-ending Tommy John surgery in late June 2024 and is expected to miss the first half of the 2025 season, according to Passan.

Sandoval spent the last six seasons with the Los Angeles Angels, posting a 4.01 ERA during that time. After three straight seasons with an ERA above 5.00, the 28-year-old finished with a 3.62 ERA in 2021 and a career-low 2.91 ERA in 2022 with 151 strikeouts in 148.2 innings.

Sandoval also played in the 2023 World Baseball Classic, posting a 1.23 ERA with eight strikeouts in two starts for Team Mexico, which finished third.

Sandoval was the Los Angeles Angels’ Opening Day starter in 2024 but failed to find his footing before his injury, posting a 5.08 ERA over 16 starts. So it appears that the Red Sox are betting relatively little on the left-hander in hopes that he can strengthen their rotation in 2025 and make a bigger impact in 2026.

Boston’s rotation is currently led by left-hander Garrett Crochet – whom the Red Sox acquired in a blockbuster trade earlier this month – along with Brayan Bello, Tanner Houck, Kutter Crawford, Garrett Whitlock and Lucas Giolito.

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