Red Sox trade former Giants catcher to White Sox in minor deal
Briefly

Blake Sabol was traded to the Chicago White Sox by the Boston Red Sox after being designated for assignment. Sabol struggled with Boston, hitting .125 in eight games and performed poorly at the Triple-A level. Previously, Sabol played for the Giants, taking on catching duties amid injuries to other players, but was criticized for defensive abilities. He finished the season with a .235 batting average and was a notable player in the minor leagues. The White Sox's intentions for acquiring him remain uncertain regarding a potential major league involvement or minor league depth.
Blake Sabol was traded by the Boston Red Sox to the Chicago White Sox for cash considerations after being designated for assignment and sent to the minors.
The Boston Red Sox designated Sabol for assignment after his stint with them, where he appeared in eight games and struggled significantly at the plate.
Sabol's performance included a .235/.301/.394 batting line, 10 doubles, and 13 home runs throughout the season, and he spent much of his time at Triple-A.
The Chicago White Sox's intentions regarding Sabol may involve either a major league call-up or solidifying their minor league catching depth.
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