Summary
Brendan Rogers, a recent signing by the Boston Red Sox, may miss the season due to a right shoulder injury. The team signed Rogers for infield depth, but his injury could lead to surgery, keeping him off the field. The Red Sox continue to adjust their infield roster after losing key players.
Key Facts
- Brendan Rogers joined the Boston Red Sox in the offseason on a minor league contract.
- He is a former Gold Glove winner and previously played for the Colorado Rockies and Houston Astros.
- Rogers injured his right shoulder during spring training.
- An MRI and CT scan showed negative results, suggesting possible surgery for Rogers.
- Rogers has a history of shoulder injuries, having undergone surgery for both shoulders in the past.
- The Red Sox are adjusting their infield lineup after trading Rafael Devers and losing Alex Bregman.
- The team signed Willson Contreras and Caleb Durbin to strengthen their infield.