The Boston Red Sox traded Blake Sabol to the Chicago White Sox for cash considerations, impacting their catching depth at Triple-A. Sabol was third on the depth chart behind Carlos Narváez and Connor Wong. He played eight games in the MLB but struggled, with a .167 average in Worcester, hitting three home runs and 17 RBIs in 43 games. After being designated for assignment, Sabol was traded, and the Red Sox may seek to add a depth catcher externally to replace him.
Blake Sabol was traded to the White Sox for cash considerations, depleting the Red Sox's catching depth and prompting the need for an external depth catcher.
During his time with the Red Sox, Sabol was 2-for-16 with a double and an RBI, reflecting a struggle to secure a consistent role on the team.
Sabol's performance in Worcester included a .167 batting average with three homers and 17 RBIs in 43 games, highlighting his challenges in the minor leagues.
Acquired from San Francisco in January, Sabol had been designated for assignment in June, leading to his trade to Chicago.
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