The Red Sox have been without second baseman Vaughn Grissom for all of the 2024 season to this point after the 23-year-old missed Spring Training due to a groin strain. Early expectations put Grissom’s timetable for return in the range of mid- to late-April, though Katie Morrison-O’Day of Masslive noted yesterday that Grissom and the club plan to take his rehab slowly as he looks to build up for the season. Per Morrison-O’Day, Grissom has mostly played DH throughout his rehab assignment to this point but has ramped up his time at second base in recent days, including playing all seven innings of the second game of Worcester’s double-header yesterday.
That Grissom was ready to play a full game at the keystone yesterday is surely an encouraging sign for Red Sox fans, as the big league club has suffered injuries of varying severity to shortstop Trevor Story, outfielder Tyler O’Neill, third baseman Rafael Devers, and first baseman Triston Casas already in the young 2024 campaign. With Story set to miss the rest of the season, O’Neill and Casas both on the injured list, and Devers day-to-day, Boston’s positional mix could certainly use the boost that Grissom could provide. Acquired from the Braves in exchange for Chris Sale this past winter, the youngster has hit a solid .287/.339/.407 in sporadic playing time at the big league level over the past two seasons. That solid slash line at the big league level is supplemented by incredible numbers at Triple-A last year, where he posted a .921 OPS in 102 games.
Despite the obvious need at the big league level, however, the Red Sox don’t seem inclined to rush Grissom back to the majors; manager Alex Cora recently indicated that the youngster won’t join the club ahead of their next trip, which begins on Friday. Grissom himself seems to be on board with being cautious ahead of his return, telling Morrison-O’Day that he wants to be “really ready” to return in order to “give [the Red Sox] the best version of myself I can.”
More from around the AL East…
- Orioles right-hander Tyler Wells hit the injured list last week due to inflammation in his elbow in a move that was described as “precautionary” at the time. Wells provided a little more context on the nature of his injury to reporters (including Jake Rill of MLB.com) yesterday. The righty noted that he struggled to bounce back after his four-inning start against the Pirates on April 12 and isn’t sure when he’ll resume throwing at this point, though he added that he remains “optimistic” that the inflammation won’t be a long-term issue for him. Wells struggled to a 5.87 ERA in his first three starts of the year for Baltimore but posted a solid 3.64 ERA despite a 4.98 FIP in 25 appearances last year. With Wells on the shelf, the Orioles have turned to 34-year-old journeyman Albert Suarez to fill out the rotation alongside Corbin Burnes, Cole Irvin, Grayson Rodriguez, and Dean Kremer.
- Rays closer Pete Fairbanks has been unavailable the past two days due to illness, as club manager Kevin Cash told reporters (including Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times) yesterday. Per Cash, stomach issues sidelined the right-hander on Friday to the point that he didn’t even make it to the ballpark, and the righty went on to deal with “a little bit of a dead arm” on Saturday. The issues prompted the club to sit Fairbanks down yesterday in hopes he would rebound ahead of this afternoon’s game against the Yankees. Fairbanks, 30, has been a dominant relief arm for Tampa dating back to the 2020 season, with a 2.66 ERA and 2.45 FIP in 138 2/3 innings of work over the past four seasons. Despite that rock-solid pedigree, the right-hander has dealt with some early struggles to this point in the 2024 campaign, allowing eight runs (seven earned) in seven innings when healthy enough to take the mound. Jason Adam and Garrett Cleavinger handled late-inning duties yesterday while Fairbanks was unavailable.
Fever Pitch Guy
Nick – Cora has said since yesterday that both Devers and O’Neill are expected back Tuesday. Perhaps mention that in your Red Sox injury articles?
And we all know why the Red Sox aren’t in a rush to activate Grissom. LOL!
sad tormented neglected mariners fan
Don’t disrespect nick deeds 🙁
Fever Pitch Guy
sad – No disrespect, just don’t want Sox fans to think it’s more bleak than it actually is.
And looking at today’s lineup, oh my!
Rafaela and his .197 OBP batting leadoff.
Dalbec, Reyes, Valdez and Heineken all starting.
And Yoshida, despite finally getting hot and having an awesome game yesterday, is benched by Cora even though the team has an offday tomorrow.
Does Cora’s interpreter have a wager on the Pirates winning today?
Roll
ok ill bite … why arent they in a rush to activate him?
tuck 2
Roll – because it’s a 162 game season – they are playing over their heads right now and they want to be sure he’s 100%. Nothing confusing about the statement
Roll
Then why put the “LOL” at the end.
Obviously it can be confusing as others thought it was something else.
tff17
You make it sound like a service time issue? His defense probably isn’t any worse than what we’ve already seen. With 94 days service time he would need to stay in the minors for over half the season for them to gain anything that way.
Roll
not a service time issue either as he is on the Major League IL so he is accumulating service time if im not mistaken. They would have to option him.
tff17
Of course… Thanks for the correction, a brain fart.
Roll
no worries .. i had to look it up to confirm it which is why im still wondering what the reason is 🙂
Old York
I liked Pete Fairbanks’ honesty 3 days ago in an interview. Guy’s my new favorite closer.
Gwynning
What’d he say… or better yet… link?
SteveC
@Gwynning: He was critical of the condition of the balls in an interview after a bad outing in Denver, too but I believe this is what Old York is referring to. I agree, it’s an all time great response.
twitter.com/BallyRays/status/1780779216184676626
RobM
Is he still a closer?
Cohn Joppolella
Grissom needs to build up that groin.
Fever Pitch Guy
Cohn – He’s got a teammate who would be great at showing him how to do just that …. McGuire.
ellisburks
You mean “The Car Jacker”?
SweetBabyRayKingsThickThighs
Fairbanks learned the hard way to not eat the hotdogs at Yankee Stadium.
RobM
Cash is just coming up with excuses for how bad Fairbanks has been all season, from upset stomach to dead arm to cover up for not using him. The simply answer is he sucks now.