Alex Verdugo Joins a Team That Strikes a Nerve with Red Sox Fans

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As spring training heats up and the World Baseball Classic signals the approach of the MLB season, a familiar name has resurfaced in the baseball world. Alex Verdugo, a former Boston Red Sox outfielder, has inked a minor league deal with the San Diego Padres. This move, first reported by Kevin Acee of the San Diego Tribune, doesn’t include an invite to the big league spring training, but it marks a return to the West Coast for Verdugo, whose career began with the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2014.

Red Sox fans will remember Verdugo as part of the return in the high-profile Mookie Betts trade. Now, he’ll be joining former Red Sox figures like Xander Bogaerts and announcer Don Orsillo in San Diego.

It’s a fresh start for Verdugo, who is looking to bounce back after a challenging stint with the Atlanta Braves last season. He hit .239/.296/.289 with 10 doubles and 12 RBIs over 56 major league games, and his brief time with Triple-A Gwinnett didn’t fare much better.

Verdugo’s journey has been a rollercoaster. After the Red Sox traded him to the New York Yankees in 2024, he started strong but finished the season with a .233/.291/.356 line over 149 games. Despite showing promise on the field with Boston, hitting .294/.355/.440 in his first 199 games, off-field issues, including tardiness and perceived lack of effort, led to his departure.

Verdugo was once seen as the crown jewel in the Betts trade, but his time in Boston was marred by conflicts and declining performance. Now with the Padres, Verdugo has another shot to prove himself and find stability, something that eluded him with the Yankees and Braves. The baseball world will be watching to see if this change of scenery can reignite his career.

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