Red Sox Announce Roster Moves Ahead Of Game Vs. Guardians

The Red Sox made four roster moves before Tuesday's game

After opening a four-game series against the Cleveland Guardians with a victory Monday, the Boston Red Sox announced a few roster moves before Tuesday night’s contest at Fenway Park.

It was announced earlier that reliever Phillips Valdez was designated for assignment as a corresponding move for starter Josh Winckowski’s return from the COVID-19 restricted list. Following those reports, the Red Sox announced a few additional moves on Tuesday.

The Red Sox revealed they optioned left-handed reliever Darwinzon Hernandez to Triple-A Worcester and reinstated right-handed starter Connor Seabold from the 15-day injured list — optioning him to Triple-A, as well.

Hernandez, 25, has struggled in his four Boston appearances this season, posting a 12.27 ERA in just 3 2/3 innings pitched. In his last appearance, en route to a historic 28-5 loss against the Blue Jays, Hernandez allowed four earned runs off six hits and a walk in 1 1/3 innings.

Seabold, 26, also has had his fair share of struggles this season in Boston. Seabold has made three appearances with the Red Sox, pitching in 11 1/3 innings while compiling a 11.91 ERA. He’s allowed 15 earned runs off 24 hits (four home runs) with 13 strikeouts.

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Boston, currently sitting fifth in the American League Wild Card standings behind Cleveland, will look to build off Monday’s win in Game 2. First pitch from Fenway Park is scheduled for 7:10 p.m. ET, and you can watch it live, along with David Ortiz’s pregame ceremony, on NESN.