Red Sox, Jose De Leon Agree To Minor League Deal
Briefly

The Red Sox have signed 32-year-old pitcher José De León to a minor league contract, giving him another chance to prove himself after a challenging career marred by injuries. Once a promising prospect in the Dodgers' system, De León has struggled to secure a consistent spot in the majors, primarily due to injuries and surgeries, including two Tommy John surgeries. He last played in the majors two years ago with the Twins and has since performed well in winter ball. De León is expected to start with Triple-A Worcester, bringing solid minor league statistics including a 3.44 ERA over his career.
The Red Sox have signed former top prospect José De León to a minor league deal as he attempts to revitalize his career after injuries.
De León, who has battled injuries and undergone Tommy John surgery twice, will likely start the season with Triple-A Worcester in the Red Sox organization.
Despite a promising minor league career with a 3.44 ERA, De León has struggled in the majors, allowing 7.44 earned runs per nine innings.
After a challenging period as a free agent, De León showcased his skills in winter ball, leading to a new opportunity with the Red Sox.
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