The Boston Red Sox announced that pitcher Robert Stock has cleared waivers and been outrighted to Triple-A. At 35, this marks his second outrighting to the minors this season, following a brief two-day roster placement. Stock has struggled in the major leagues since his debut with a standout 2.50 ERA in 2018, posting a disappointing 7.36 ERA since. After a productive season in the KBO League, he returned to the Red Sox organization, where he has shown better performance at Triple-A with a 3.09 ERA across 12 appearances.
"Stock's journey has been tumultuous, yet he showed glimpses of excellence with a superb 2.50 ERA during his debut season with the Padres in 2018."
"After struggling in the majors post-2018, Stock's successful stint in the KBO's Doosan Bears saw him achieve a respectable 3.60 ERA, showcasing his resilience in professional baseball."
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