The Red Sox announced that Vladimir Gutierrez has been released. The right-hander had been pitching at Triple-A Worcester since he was acquired from the Brewers last month, though he was designated for assignment and then outrighted off Boston’s 40-man roster earlier this month.
Because Gutierrez has previously been outrighted in his career, he had the option to reject that assignment and opt into free agency. He chose to stick with the Sox at that point but now finds himself on the open market anyway, as the righty simply didn’t seem to be in the team’s plans. Gutierrez didn’t help his case with a 9.00 ERA over eight innings in Worcester, as he allowed more walks (12) than strikeouts (eight) over his five appearances.
Gutierrez could now potentially join his fourth different organization in as many months. He inked a minor league deal with the Marlins during the offseason, and has since been designated for assignment three times — once apiece by Miami, Milwaukee, and Boston. Gutierrez has seen some big league action this season, with a 6.75 ERA in four innings for the Marlins before he was DFA’ed and then claimed off waivers by the Brewers at the start of April.
Those four innings represented Gutierrez’s first time on a Major League mound since 2022, as Tommy John surgery sidelined him for the entirety of the 2023 season apart from 6 1/3 minor league innings in the Reds’ farm system. Formerly a highly-regarded pitching prospect during his time in Cincinnati’s minor league ranks, Gutierrez debuted in the Show in 2021 and finished eighth in NL Rookie of the Year voting after posting a 4.74 ERA in 114 innings. Home runs and control became greater issues for him in 2022, however, as Gutierrez struggled to a 7.61 ERA in 36 2/3 innings before the TJ procedure brought his tough year to an early end.
helloworld
Yet here you are commenting on a post that covers this quickly fading and culturally irrelevant sport
BadCo
Stink it up, and you will find yourself on the outside looking in!
Claydagoat
When I find subjects irrelevant I usually don’t read websites about said subject and comment on them, You’re kinda silly.
okbud
For a sport that’s dying and irrelevant, it’s awfully relevant in your head.
Occams_hairbrush
Maybe you should go away and pay attention to relevant things you knob.
Joggin’George
I definitely follow it less ever since they expanded the playoffs to absurdity.
Nosferatu Zodd
Still the lowest % of teams that make the playoffs in the major sports
whyhayzee
In other news, nice win today. Happy Sunday.
JoeBrady
To come to that conclusion, based on Gutierrez being released, is insane.
If BB was irrelevant, you wouldn’t be spending so much time commenting on it.
acell10
This is an example of bad trolling as well
Angry Disgruntled Sox Fan
He sounds like Fever Pitch
MLB-1971
Let me fix your name:
The Trojan troll ☹️
(A troll with nothing to do but comment on sports you do not like, lol)