Boston Red Sox Officially Release 12-Year MLB Veteran During Rays Series
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The Boston Red Sox are currently taking on the first-place Tampa Bay Rays in a weekend series to open up the back half of their schedule.
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Over the past few weeks, the Red Sox have been the hottest team in baseball. Their lengthy winning streak has come to an end, but Boston has propelled itself into an AL Wild Card position and has a brand new outlook on the last two months of the season. Roster moves are also plentiful right now across Major League Baseball, and Boston is no exception.
During their series with the Rays, the Red Sox released 12-year MLB veteran Danny Coulombe.
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GettyHOUSTON, TEXAS – APRIL 01: Danny Coulombe #67 of the Boston Red Sox pitches during the seventh inning against the Houston Astros at Daikin Park on April 01, 2026 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Alex Slitz/Getty Images)
After being designated for assignment by the Red Sox about a week ago, on July 18, the Red Sox have officially released veteran pitcher Danny Coulombe.
MLB.com wrote:Â “Boston Red Sox release LHP Danny Coulombe.”
Coulombe, 36, has pitched 22 innings (29 appearances) this season, and he’s posted an ERA of 4.50 with 10 strikeouts. He is now eligible to sign with all 30 MLB teams as he’s officially a free agent.
Pitching with the Boston Red Sox marked the sixth MLB team Danny Coulombe has pitched for in his MLB career. Retirement certainly could be on the table for Coulombe.
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