After five frustrating seasons bouncing between the Boston Red Sox major and minor league teams, Bobby Dalbec has found a new baseball home.
Infielder Bobby Dalbec, who spent the past five seasons in the Red Sox system, has reached a minor league contract with the White Sox.
Bobby Dalbec, who showed flashes of power with the Boston Red Sox in 2020 and 2021, is set to join the Chicago White Sox when Spring Training gets underway.
Infielder Bobby Dalbec has agreed to a minor league contract with the Chicago White Sox and will report to major league spring training.
The Boston Red Sox have been saying some goodbyes this week, and on Tuesday, they officially let a former starter on the 2021 playoff team walk. First baseman/
Former Red Sox slugger Bobby Dalbec and the White Sox are reportedly in agreement on a contract ahead of the 2025 season.
The Boston Red Sox have only seen a few of their own free agents sign with new clubs so far this offseason, but another found a new home on Tuesday. According to MassLive's Chris Cotillo, infielder Bobby Dalbec is signing a minor-league contract with the Chicago White Sox.
Bobby Dalbec's time with the Red Sox is — finally – over. He's headed to a new team on a minor league contract.
Dalbec struck out in 48.6 percent of his major-league plate appearances over his final two seasons with Boston.
He was drafted by the Red Sox in 2016 and played for that club at the big league level for parts of the past five seasons. The book on Dalbec is that he has power potential but strikes out far too often to make use of it.
Infielder Bobby Dalbec is changing his Sox. The Chicago White Sox announced Tuesday that they signed the former Boston Red Sox top prospect to a minor-league deal, which includes a non-roster invite to spring training.
Ultimately, he didn’t play long enough to accumulate Hall of Fame statistics. He ended up with 1,805 hits. Some modern-day players right in front of him on the all-time hit list are Matt Kemp, Rafael Furcal, Benito Santiago, Nolan Arenado, Edwin Encarnación, Jack Clark, Hanley Ramirez and Chuck Knoblauch.