Minor-league signing Red Sox could've used 'weighing retirement' after leaving team
Briefly

After trading Kyle Teel, the Boston Red Sox faced a significant challenge in catching depth when Connor Wong suffered a pinky fracture. Carlos Narváez became the primary catcher, and Yasmani Grandal was signed for veteran support. However, Grandal recently departed the WooSox and is contemplating retirement despite having never played for Boston. Wong, who was once expected to thrive, has struggled significantly this season, batting poorly while showing improvement defensively. The lack of offensive production could hinder the team's performance moving forward.
After trading catcher Kyle Teel and Connor Wong's injury, the Red Sox's catching depth has been severely tested, leading them to consider Yasmani Grandal's potential retirement.
Yasmani Grandal, a two-time All-Star, opted to stay with the Red Sox's organization for more at-bats despite contemplating retirement after leaving the WooSox.
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