Blake Sabol has been traded from the Boston Red Sox to the Chicago White Sox in exchange for cash considerations and will play for the Triple-A Charlotte Knights. At the age of 27, Sabol was designated for assignment and returned to Triple-A Worcester before the trade. His performance in Triple-A this season includes a batting average of .167, with notable stats such as three home runs and 17 RBIs. Sabol has played multiple positions, primarily catcher and designated hitter, with past appearances in the majors with the Red Sox and Giants.
Sabol, 27, was on the Red Sox 40-man roster until June 1, when he was designated for assignment. He cleared waivers and returned to Worcester, where he has spent most of the 2025 season.
In Triple-A, the left-handed hitter slashed .167/.281/.299 with three home runs, eight doubles, 17 RBIs, seven stolen bases, 21 walks and 51 strikeouts.
Sabol has only played catcher and designated hitter in 2025, but he also made 21 appearances at first base and 10 in left field last season while playing for the Triple-A Sacramento River Cats as a member of the San Francisco Giants organization.
The White Sox have mostly split reps at catcher between Teel and Quero over the last five weeks and utilized the designated hitter spot for a variety of players.
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