Breaking News: Brewers confirms the signing of Another superstar

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Only a handful of position players remain in Boston from the Red Sox squad that reached the ALCS in 2021.

By the end of the 2023 season, Rafael Devers and Bobby Dalbec stood as the sole survivors from that playoff roster, as the Red Sox designated infielder Christian Arroyo. Boston brought in Luis Urías during the trade deadline, leading to Arroyo’s demotion to Triple-A upon Urías’ activation on August 4.

On January 25, the Milwaukee Brewers inked a minor-league deal with Arroyo, according to reports from MLB.com’s Adam McCalvy and FanSided’s Robert Murray.

Arroyo marked his MLB debut in 2017 with the San Francisco Giants, the team that selected him in the draft five years earlier. Since entering the league, Arroyo has played for Tampa Bay, Cleveland, and Boston, with the majority of his major-league experience coming with the Red Sox.

Brewers sign former Red Sox INF Christian Arroyo to minor-league deal

In August 2020, Boston acquired Arroyo off waivers after he was designated for assignment by the Guardians. While with the Red Sox, he served as a utility infielder, often stepping in as a backup, primarily playing at second base, especially in the absence of Trevor Story in 2022.

Arroyo, historically an average player without a standout bat, had a below-average hitting record throughout most of his career, maintaining a .252 average and limited power, hitting only 24 home runs in 917 career at-bats. However, in 2022, he showed improvement at the plate, boasting a .286/.322/.414 slash line.

His noteworthy contribution to the Red Sox came during the 2021 ALCS run, where he batted .300 with an .800 OPS in eight games. That season, Arroyo recorded 43 hits, nine of which were achieved during his impressive playoff performance, including a three-run homer.

Arroyo has now signed a one-year deal with the Brewers and will attend Spring Training as a non-roster invitee. If he secures a spot on the Opening Day roster, he stands to earn $1.5 million with the possibility of $500K in bonuses during the season.

Despite the Brewers boasting young talent in their infield, Arroyo’s considerable major league experience sets him apart. He could potentially find a place on the major league roster, possibly in a bench role. His defensive versatility makes him a valuable addition to the Brewers’ infield, providing reliability despite not being an everyday player. While the roster already has a few second basemen, Arroyo’s ability to play at third or short further enhances his potential to make solid contributions to the team.

 

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