For the past several days, it’s looked likely that Red Sox lefty Jake Bennett would be called up for his major league debut at some point this weekend. Boston made it official Friday, formally recalling Bennett from Triple-A Worcester to fill the roster spot created when utilityman Nate Eaton was optioned following yesterday’s game. Bennett will start tonight against the visiting Astros.

Acquired from the Nationals in an offseason trade sending righty Luis Perales back the other way, Bennett is a 6’6″, 234-pound lefty who entered the season ranked by Baseball America and MLB.com as the Red Sox’ No. 6 prospect. He’s turned in a sparkling 0.86 ERA across 21 innings (five starts) in Worcester to begin his tenure in the organization. The left-hander has fanned a below-average 20.3% of his opponents but also owns a brilliant 3.8% walk rate and a mammoth 58.9% ground-ball rate so far in 2026.

Bennett sits 93 mph with his heater and doesn’t miss all that many bats, but he has six pitches at his disposal and is credited with plus (60-grade) command on the 20-80 scale. His feel for location and that deep array of pitches helps him keep hitters off balance. His changeup draws the strongest grades from scouting reports at BA, MLB.com and FanGraphs. In addition to his four-seamer and changeup, Bennett utilizes a cutter, sinker, curveball and slider — though he’s barely used the slider to this point with the Red Sox organization.

Entering the season, Bennett was 10th or 11th on the Red Sox’ rotation depth chart, but Boston has been hit with a huge number of injuries. Ace Garrett Crochet just landed on the 15-day injured list due to shoulder inflammation, though both he and the team have expressed optimism that he’ll be able to return after a minimal stint. The Sox have also lost Sonny Gray (hamstring strain) and Johan Oviedo (flexor strain) to new injuries this season, while Patrick Sandoval, Kutter Crawford and Tanner Houck are all still mending from injuries that predate the 2026 campaign. Sandoval had Tommy John surgery in 2024 and has to return. Houck had Tommy John surgery last August. Crawford is recovering from wrist surgery. Triple-A righty Tyler Uberstine, who made his MLB debut earlier this season, is on the minor league injured list due to shoulder discomfort.

With so many pitchers banged up, the Red Sox will plug Bennett into a rotation that currently includes Ranger Suarez, Brayan Bello, Connelly Early and Payton Tolle. Suarez, Early and Tolle have all enjoyed productive starts to their 2026 seasons. Bello has been one of the game’s least-effective starters, serving up 26 runs in 25 2/3 innings (six starts), but the Red Sox don’t have the luxury of removing him from the rotation right now due to that wide swath of injuries.

Bennett was added to a 40-man roster for the first time this past November, so he’s in the first of three minor league option years. He can’t reach a full year of big league service at this point, so the Sox will control him for at least six more full seasons following the 2026 campaign.

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