Red Sox make trade, acquire outfielder with .137 batting average

By admin — In News — July 14, 2026

   ​The 2026 season hasn’t gone the way Jahmai Jones, or most of the Detroit Tigers, have hoped.The Tigers designated Jones for assignment on July 9. Five days later, with the MLB schedule at a standstill during the All-Star break, the Tigers swung a trade to send Jones to the Boston Red Sox for a player to be named later.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementIn a corresponding roster move, Nate Eaton was optioned to Triple-A Worcester.MORE: Father of Blue Jays pitcher dies while visiting family on team’s road tripChris Cotillo of MassLive.com was first to report news of the trade.Jones, 29, was slashing .137/.219/.221 in 57 games as a reserve outfielder and designated hitter.Jones has a career .742 OPS against left-handed pitchers, and figures to be a late-game replacement against southpaws. Red Sox outfielders have a collective .784 OPS against lefties, but have used Jarren Duran sparingly against lefties.MORE: Red Sox cut 12-year veteran immediately before All-Star breakBoston gained a 40-man roster spot when they designated left-handed reliever Danny Coulombe for assignment just before the All-Star break.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementThe deadline for teams to make trades involving major league players falls on Aug. 3.Acquiring Jones is hardly a splash, but it gives the Red Sox a few weeks to assess whether he can help them for the stretch run, or if they need to make a bigger move before the deadline.MORE: Phillies announce death of former All-Star closer at 73More to come on this story.  

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