The left-hander is best known for his days with the Rangers (2009-16)
Derek Holland raised eyebrows Friday with a funny tweet that many took as an indication he’s joining the Boston Red Sox ahead of the 2022 Major League Baseball season.
The tweet featured a photo of his dog with a photoshopped Red Sox hat and Boston tattoo, along with the caption: “NewProfilePic.”
MLB Trade Rumors since has confirmed that Holland agreed to a minor league contract with Boston. So, too, has MassLive.com’s Chris Cotillo.
Holland spent eight seasons with the Texas Rangers to begin his MLB career. The 35-year-old since has bounced around, pitching for the Chicago White Sox, San Francisco Giants, Chicago Cubs, Pittsburgh Pirates and Detroit Tigers. His role also has evolved over time, with Holland working mostly as a reliever in recent years after serving almost exclusively as a starter with Texas from 2009 to 2016.
Holland appeared in 39 games with the Tigers last season, posting a 5.07 ERA and a 1.57 WHIP in 49 2/3 innings. The left-hander’s 3.96 FIP suggests he was the victim of some bad luck in 2021, although he’s mostly struggled since leaving the Rangers.
Arguably the best stretch of Holland’s career came from 2011 to 2013. He went 38-21 with a 3.98 ERA, a 1.29 WHIP and a 4.00 FIP in that span while averaging 31 starts and 195 innings per season.
Holland pitched for the Rangers in both the 2010 and 2011 World Series. He tossed 8 1/3 shutout innings in Game 4 of the 2011 Fall Classic, allowing just two hits and evening a series the St. Louis Cardinals ultimately won in dramatic fashion.
The Red Sox could use additional pitching depth, especially in wake of Chris Sale suffering a stress fracture in his rib cage that’ll sideline him to begin the regular season. Holland obviously isn’t a lock to crack Boston’s Opening Day roster, but he adds another experienced arm to the mix.