After missing the past two seasons with knee and back injuries, 31-year-old Sizemore played 52 games for the Red Sox. But after a promising showing at spring training, the outfielder struggled mightily at the plate, hitting .216 with two homers and 15 RBIs.
The Red Sox recalled third baseman Garin Cecchini from Triple-A Pawtucket to fill Sizemore’s roster spot.
This marks the second trip to the majors for Cecchini, who made his big league debut with the Red Sox on June 1 against the Tampa Bay Rays. The 21-year-old went 2-for-4 with a double. He was hitting .263 with two home runs and a team-leading 56 hits in 62 games for Pawtucket this season.
Brock Holt, who moved into Sizemore’s locker Tuesday afternoon, will start in center field against the Minnesota Twins.
UPDATE (2:15 p.m.): The Red Sox officially released Sizemore, the team announced Wednesday. The move comes just one day after designating him for assignment, and allows him to seek out a new deal with a team sooner, rather than wait the standard 10 days.
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