The Record (Troy, NY)

Red Sox swap catchers, cutting Swihart and calling up León

- By Jake Seiner AP Sports Writer

NEWYORK(AP) » The Boston Red Sox are hoping to recharge their pitching staff by changing the battery.

Catcher Blake Swihart, once a top prospect and promising piece for Boston’s future, was designated for assignment Tuesday, and veteran Sandy León was called up from Triple-A.

The World Series champions are just 6-11 coming into a twogame series at Yankee Stadium, mostly because of pitching. The club’s starters entered Tuesday with a 7.18 ERA, worst in the majors. The entire staff has a 5.93 ERA, ranking 28th out of 30 major league teams.

And so in comes León, a backstop beloved by Boston’s pitchers for his pitch calling and defense. He’ll split time with Christian Vázquez, while Swihart’s time with the organizati­on is likely done.

Speaking ahead of the opener of a two-game series at Yankee Stadium, Red Sox president Dave Dombrowski said the catchers aren’t at fault for the early pitching woes, but that León’s game management could be part of the solution.

“There’s a comfort level,” manager Alex Cora said. “We know what he’s done the last few years.”

Dombrowski said the team had a “split camp” when it took Swihart north out of spring training and placed León on waivers. The club was pleasantly surprised when León went unclaimed and

stashed him at Triple-A Pawtucket — quality insurance if Vázquez or Swihart was injured.

Following an 8-1 loss to Baltimore on Monday, personnel from the front office and coaching staffmet for 90 minutes during a travel delay. Cora called it a “casual,” big-picture conversati­on. By the end, both sides agreed that León’s presence might be what the club needs.

The 27-year- old Swihart was a first-round pick by Boston in 2011 and quickly became one of the club’s most promising young players. The switch- hitter hasn’t delivered at the plate, batting .255 with nine homers and a .679 OPS in 203 games, and he’s a less reliable defender than León or Vázquez.

The Red Sox can either trade Swihart or hope he clears waivers for a minor league assignment. The team isn’t hopeful that Swihart would go unclaimed.

“I’ll be surprised if nothing happens with him,” Cora said.

León caught 87 games for the World Series champions last year. He’s a career .226 hitter and doesn’t have much power, but he’s carved out a seven-year big league career because of his defense.

“I told Sandy, ‘Don’t feel like you have to come here and be the savior,’” Cora said. “It doesn’t work that way.”

 ?? JEFF CHIU - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Boston Red Sox’s Blake Swihart, right, is congratula­ted by manager Alex Cora after hitting a home run against the Oakland Athletics during the fifth inning of a baseball game in Oakland, Calif., Wednesday, April 3, 2019.
JEFF CHIU - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Boston Red Sox’s Blake Swihart, right, is congratula­ted by manager Alex Cora after hitting a home run against the Oakland Athletics during the fifth inning of a baseball game in Oakland, Calif., Wednesday, April 3, 2019.

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