Rutschman Makes Red Sox Debut
Rutschman went 1-for-5 with a double, two RBI and two walks in a two-game rehab assignment as he works back from left wrist inflammation.
- On Tuesday, Boston Red Sox catcher Adley Rutschman is expected to make his debut against the Toronto Blue Jays after being acquired from the Baltimore Orioles on August 3.
- The Red Sox acquired the three-time All-Star at the trade deadline to bolster their postseason push, though injuries have limited Rutschman to 67 games in 2026, most recently due to left wrist inflammation.
- Rutschman completed two rehab games with Triple-A Worcester over the weekend, driving in two runs with a double and two walks, while interim manager Chad Tracy assessed his workload at Rogers Centre.
- Tracy signaled the club will not immediately slot Rutschman into an everyday role, stating, "I wouldn't expect to see him back out there like three days in a row right out of the chute," while Boston manages a roster crunch with catchers Connor Wong and Jake Rogers.
- Boston holds a 64-54 record as the second American League Wild Card team, with chief baseball officer Craig Breslow stating the organization was "aggressive in bringing players in" to pursue a World Series championship.
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