Red Sox sign former catcher Yankees just released after unexpected White Sox trade
Briefly

Ronaldo Hernández, a catcher, has been a professional player for nearly a decade yet has not made his MLB debut. The Red Sox signed him to a minor league deal after trading Blake Sabol, as Hernández previously spent three seasons with the team. He was a mainstay on the Triple-A roster and was recalled to the majors twice without appearing in a game. Following a stint with the Diamondbacks and the Yankees, he has the potential to replace struggling backup Connor Wong, providing an opportunity for his major league debut.
Ronaldo Hernández has spent nearly a decade in professional baseball without making his major league debut, despite time on various major league rosters.
The Red Sox signed Hernández to a minor league deal after trading Blake Sabol, providing depth at the catcher position amidst struggles from Connor Wong.
Hernández's impressive performance in the minors, including a batting line of .311/.864 with the Reno Aces, shows he could be a valuable addition to the Red Sox.
There remains a possibility that the Red Sox could replace struggling Connor Wong with Hernández to finally give him a chance in the major leagues.
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