Boston. — The Boston Red Sox announced this Friday a series of roster moves that included the release of right-handed pitcher Walker Buehler, who had arrived at the organization as one of the bets of the offseason.
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Buehler, 31, signed a one-year contract for US$21.05 million with Boston, with a mutual option for 2026. However, he failed to meet expectations: in 23 appearances (22 starts), he posted a 7-7 record and a 5.45 ERA, numbers far from those that made him a two-time All-Star and World Series champion with the Los Angeles Dodgers. The veteran's difficulties were also reflected in his peripheral statistics, with the worst records of his career in strikeouts per nine innings (6.7) and a strikeout-to-walk ratio of just 1.53. His inconsistency led the coaching staff to recently move him to the bullpen, before the club decided to dispense with his services.







