The only big move the Mariners have made is bringing in Donovan Solano on a one-year, $3.5 million deal. But Seattle has also signed or traded for a variety of experienced players
The Red Sox have signed free-agent infielder Abraham Toro to a minor-league contract, as was first reported by Daniel Alvarez Montes of El Extra Base. The deal comes with an invitation to major-league spring training.
On MLB insider Daniel Alvarez reported that the Red Sox are signing infielder Abraham Toro to a minor-league deal. Toro, 28, was a fifth-round pick of the Houston Astros in the 2015 MLB draft out of Seminole State College. He debuted with the club in 2019 and was traded to the Seattle Mariners in 2021.
The Red Sox signed Toro to a minor-league contract Tuesday that includes an invitation to spring training, Daniel Alvarez-Montes of ElExtraBase.com reports. Toro slashed .240/.293/.350 with six homers in 94 games with the Athletics in 2024.
Boston Red Sox sign free agent infielder Abraham Toro, adding to their options at second base and providing versatility in the field.
The Red Sox signed switch-hitting second baseman/third baseman Abraham Toro to a minor league contract. Read more at MLB Trade Rumors.
The Boston Red Sox have reportedly signed a utility player as their reported interest in the big free agents dwindles.
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And Seattle lost the chance to bring back another player familiar with the franchise, Abraham Toro. Toro signed with the Boston Red Sox on a minor league deal. The Mariners originally acquired ...
That's why this offseason, with money to spend and prospects to trade, the Red Sox were expected to address some of their biggest needs. Even chief baseball officer Craig Breslow admitted that Boston was looking for infield defensive help, bullpen arms, right-handed hitting and starting pitching.
Reviewing the news and inaction surrounding the Boston Red Sox for the week of January 27th, with Spring Training two short weeks away.