With spring training fast approaching, the offseason carousel continued on Thursday for the Boston Red Sox.
Right-handed pitcher Zach Bryant, who came to the Red Sox in a 2021 trade with the Chicago Cubs for fellow righty Josh Osich, had previously elected free agency in November. He progressed as far as Double-A Portland in the Boston organization, but if he’s ever going to make it to the majors, it appears that will come elsewhere.
According to a Thursday report from Andrew Parker of SoxProspects, Bryant signed a minor-league contract with the Texas Rangers for the upcoming season. His five-year tenure in the Red Sox organization has come to an end.
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