Red Sox sign lefty reliever Joely Rodr¨ªguez to 1-year deal
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BOSTON -- The Red Sox started the quest of adding to their bullpen on Wednesday by signing lefty reliever Joely Rodríguez to a one-year contract with a club option for 2024.
The 31-year-old pitched for the Mets in 2022, reaching career highs in appearances (55) and innings (50 1/3) while notching a 4.47 ERA with 26 walks and 57 strikeouts and holding opponents to a .226 batting average.
Rodr¨ªguez's player bio, stats
Matt Strahm, Boston¡¯s top lefty last season, is a free agent. Josh Taylor, the team¡¯s best lefty in 2021, didn¡¯t pitch at all in ¡¯22 due to back issues but could re-emerge next season.
In Rodr¨ªguez, the Red Sox liked some of his periphery numbers.
Backed by a strong combination of sinkers and sliders, Rodr¨ªguez held opponents to an 85.3 mph average exit velocity in 2022 while posting a 54.3 percent ground-ball rate.
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Boston¡¯s bullpen, the weak spot of the team, is a work in progress at this point.
Garrett Whitlock, a key bullpen piece the past two seasons, is moving to the starting rotation.
Tanner Houck, who became a mainstay in the bullpen last season before developing a back injury, could emerge as a key piece again in 2023, though the club has also left open the possibility of the righty moving back to the rotation.
Matt Barnes, who had a resurgence late in the season, is under contract for another year.
John Schreiber, who came out of nowhere to become the team¡¯s most dominant reliever in 2022, is also expected to play a big role.
Aside from upgrading the bullpen, chief baseball officer Chaim Bloom¡¯s top priorities this offseason include re-signing free agent shortstop Xander Bogaerts and extending the contract of star third baseman Rafael Devers while also improving the rotation and catching situation.