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Red Sox Invite Seven Players to Spring Training
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The Boston Red Sox have invited seven non-roster players to spring training, including catcher Jason Delay, infielder Vinny Capra, and pitchers Osvaldo Berrios, Hobie Harris, Devin Sweet, Alec Gamboa, and T.J. Sikkema. These experienced players, who have played for various major league and minor league teams, will compete for spots on the roster, providing depth and competition. The Red Sox are also rumored to be interested in free agent Alex Bregman. Checkout Solipillow.com
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