The Boston Red Sox are looking ahead to making the postseason in 2025 while the Los Angeles Angels are hoping to be in contention. That's what the signing of Patrick Sandoval says between the lines.
Boston signed Sandoval, a left-handed starting pitcher who had Tommy John surgery in June, to a two-year deal.
Sandoval recorded a 3.53 ERA with 373 strikeouts across 380.1 innings during his time with the Angels. However, his performance declined over his final seasons with the team. His ERA rose from 2. ...
BOSTON — The Red Sox finalized a two-year contract on Monday with left-hander Patrick Sandoval, who is recovering from elbow ...
The Red Sox announced the signing of lefty Patrick Sandoval to a two ... be a member of their 2026 rotation. Sandoval’s two-year guarantee makes the Angels’ decision to non-tender him and ...
Patrick Sandoval is 19-45 with a 4.01 ERA and 1.392 WHIP over his six-year MLB career, spent entirely with the Angels. He was an 11th-round pick by the Houston Astros in 2015, but was traded to ...
Patrick Sandoval has agreed ... The Boston Globe‘s Alex Speier. Sandoval joins the Red Sox after spending his entire MLB career to this point with the Angels, who acquired him a trade with ...
BOSTON — The Red Sox finalized a two-year contract on Monday with left-hander Patrick Sandoval ... ligament surgery. Sandoval, 28, made 16 starts for the Los Angeles Angels this year, going ...
Patrick Sandoval ... in 19 innings. Sandoval played for the ValleyCats while they were an affiliate of the Houston Astros, who traded the pitcher to the Los Angeles Angels in 2018.