Red Sox Lose Recently Acquired First Baseman To White Sox
Briefly

After Triston Casas' injury, the Boston Red Sox traded for Ryan Noda from the Los Angeles Angels. Noda performed well in Triple-A Worcester, hitting .378 with three home runs. However, the Red Sox opted to designate him for assignment, favoring Romy Gonzalez and Abraham Toro at first base. Noda quickly found a new home with the Chicago White Sox, who need a first baseman following the trade of Andrew Vaughn. With a career .212 batting average, Noda aims to prove his value in Chicago's lineup.
The Boston Red Sox traded for Ryan Noda to fill the gap left by Triston Casas' injury but later designated him for assignment due to Gonzalez and Toro's performance.
Despite a solid showing in Triple-A Worcester, Noda was designated for assignment as the Red Sox confidence in Romy Gonzalez and Abraham Toro grew.
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