The Red Sox announced Thursday that they’ve selected the contracts of left-hander Joely Rodriguez and right-hander Naoyuki Uwasawa — the latter of whom was just acquired from the Rays yesterday. Rodriguez will head straight to the MLB roster, while Uwasawa has been optioned to extended spring training. Righty Liam Hendriks (recovering from Tommy John surgery) and southpaw Chris Murphy (UCL sprain) have been placed on the 60-day IL to create 40-man roster space. Boston also placed righty Bryan Mata (hamstring strain) on the 15-day IL and placed infielder Vaughn Grissom (hamstring strain) and utilityman Rob Refsnyder (broken toe) on the 10-day IL.
Rodriguez, 32, was with the Sox in 2023 but pitched just 11 innings due to oblique, shoulder and hip injuries that combined to result in three different stints on the injured list. He posted a 6.55 ERA in his short time on the mound, striking out 27.5% of his opponents against an 11.8% walk rate and 45.2% ground-ball rate. He re-signed with the Sox on a minor league deal and turned in a strong showing this spring, holding opponents to a pair of runs on nine hits and three walks with nine strikeouts in seven innings of relief. He also recorded a massive 61.9% ground-ball rate.
Looking beyond last year’s struggles, Rodriguez has a decent track record in recent years. From 2020-22, Rodriguez pitched 109 1/3 frames between the Rangers, Yankees and Mets, working to a 4.28 ERA with even more encouraging secondary marks. Rodriguez fanned 25.5% of his opponents in that time and induced grounders at a huge 55.7% clip. His 10.3% walk rate was still a couple ticks north of the league average, but the lefty offered an enticing blend of missed bats and grounders while excelling at keeping the ball in the park (0.58 HR/9). Metrics like FIP (3.14) and SIERA (3.51) were rather bullish on his work.
Uwasawa, 30, has a long track record of success in Japan’s Nippon Professional Baseball but inked a minor league pact with the Rays over the winter. He most recently tossed 170 innings with a 2.96 ERA in NPB, though that strong mark was accompanied by a lackluster 17.8% strikeout rate and sub-par velocity. Last September, MLBTR contributor Dai Takegami Podziewski noted that Uwasawa’s fastball velocity was averaging 90.8 mph during the 2023 NPB season. Uwasawa does boast a strong 7.5% walk rate, which dropped as low as 5.9% in 2023, but he’s generally viewed as a soft-tossing finesse pitcher.
It was a rocky spring for Uwasawa, who was torched for seven runs in two innings during his debut with the Rays. He had one more rough outing and a pair of solid appearances, and the Sox got a first-hand look at him as they were his opponent in two of his four official spring outings. Uwasawa finished up his Grapefruit League campaign with a grisly 13.03, thanks largely to that first meltdown, but his track record in Japan and low cost of acquisition make him a reasonable enough flier for a Red Sox club that is thin on pitching depth after trading Chris Sale and seeing Lucas Giolito and the aforementioned Murphy go down with UCL injuries.
Fever Pitch Guy
And so the Red Sox championship season begins!
Good thing the Netflix cameras will be there to capture it all.
n888
FULL THROTTLE
InPolesWeTrust
Gonna be a Horror Film.
n888
First jump scare already having Joely blow a save while Jansen was “unavailable”
Fever Pitch Guy
n – Cora isn’t as fat, but he’s still just as dumb.
He knows Winck and Jansen aren’t available, and yet he pulls both Campbell & Martin after just 14 pitches. Same old one-inning-max-effort BS as usual with Cora, which left his two worst relievers to try and hold a 2-run 10th inning lead.
Joely and a Rule 5 pick making his MLB debut, what could possibly go wrong?
n888
Those moves were like saying “I’ll be right back”
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I’d rather have naoyuki than montgomery. LOL
Every-Sha-La-La-La
Same here. I think he could end up being their #2 starter.
Dorothy_Mantooth
My question is if he signed a minor league contract with Tampa, why would the Red Sox add him to the 40-man roster without knowing if he can even pitch in the majors. Couldn’t they have just kept him in AAA and then add him to the 40-man once he proved he was ready to take the next step?
all in the suit that you wear
Uwasawa exercised an assignment clause in his contract. Probably has something to do with that.
Ghost of Randy Marsh
That makes too much sense. C’mon…full throttle?
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Salvi
Noah Song to undergo TJ Surgery. Last year, after Phillies claimed him and ramped him up for ML baseball, after 3.5 years off, I said this would happen. 100% DD’s fault.
Joemo
What does the “optioned to extended spring training” mean for Uwasawa in terms of a roster spot? Does this mean he’s on the 40man but currently assigned to a minor league team?
all in the suit that you wear
He was added to the 40 man and it looks like he can be optioned to the minors.
MLB-1971
Joemo – The AAA season used to be staggered about two(ish) weeks after the MLB season started. Now the AAA season more closely mirrors the MLB season schedule, so the AAA rosters will be filled out and games will start very soon. The “optioned to spring training” is generally for players that may be injured, were signed too late to be ready to start the season on time, or some other reason that the many players at various levels AAA, AA, or lower may not be ready to start the season.
MLB-1971
All in – You are absolutely correct. Uwasawa was added to the 40-man, and he remains in spring training with the minor leaguers. As Uwasawa is a ‘rookie’ in the MLB he has 3 option years before he would need to clear waivers to reach AAA (known as the dreaded DFA).
The main take away is that Uwasawa is not bumping any of the relievers that looked good and earned spots on Boston’s MLB roster.
Bruin1012
The guy is minor league depth. With one of the Red Sox depth starters Walter having rotator shoulder issues he becomes depth in case of injury to the big club rotation it’s simple as that.
Fever Pitch Guy
IM – Holy crap, I just realized they actually demoted Bernardino to make room for Joely …. seriously, what the hell?
Sure he will be called up eventually, but how many more games will be lost because of that idiot move?
Occams_hairbrush
How you feeling tonight you big whiny baby you?