Breaking: Red Sox cut ties veteran pitcher after brief Boston stint

Boston Red Sox pitcher Connelly Early, right, leaves the game during the fourth inning of Game 3 of an American League wild-card baseball playoff series against the New York Yankees, Thursday, Oct. 2, 2025, in New York. (AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura)
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The Boston Red Sox have officially moved on from a veteran right-hander, closing the book on a short but meaningful stint with the team. After a brief appearance, the seven-year MLB veteran now enters free agency, leaving fans to wonder if they’ve seen his final pitch in a Red Sox uniform.

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The move comes as Boston continues to retool its roster, pursuing new talent and opportunities while acknowledging how quickly careers can change in professional sports. Each departure serves as a reminder of the difficulty in building and sustaining a winning team in today’s competitive landscape.

As the pitcher ventures into free agency, he’ll look to leave a stronger mark with his next club. Meanwhile, the Red Sox turn their focus toward the future and the next chapter in their ongoing evolution.

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