Crimson Sox infielder Yu Chang went unclaimed on outright waivers after being designated for project on Tuesday, reviews Chris Cotillo of MassLive. Based on Cotillo, Chang has determined to just accept the project and report back to Triple-A Worcester.
The righty-hitting infielder may’ve elected free company, since he has greater than three years of MLB service. Gamers with lower than 5 years of service time would forfeit their assured wage in rejecting an outright, nonetheless. Chang is assured $850K on the offseason pact he inked with Boston. With roughly $238K nonetheless to be paid out, the 27-year-old will head to Triple-A.
Chang was pushed into common shortstop obligation early within the season due to Trevor Story’s elbow damage. Chang performed properly defensively however was in a large droop on the plate for a couple of weeks. His common run was lower brief when he broke the hamate bone in his left wrist on a swing, costing him round two and a half months.
Boston reinstated Chang from the injured listing in early July. His offensive struggles continued, as he managed solely a .180/.219/.361 line via 65 journeys to the dish. Story’s return this week pushed Chang off the roster completely.
Over elements of 5 huge league campaigns, the Taiwan native is a .204/.265/.359 hitter. Public defensive metrics have rated him extremely all through the infield, however Chang has by no means discovered a constant footing on the plate. He owns a .260/.333/.426 mark over 5 Triple-A seasons. Chang joins Christian Arroyo — himself outrighted off the roster simply final weekend — David Hamilton and Enmanuel Valdez among the many center infielders in Worcester. If the Sox don’t re-select his contract earlier than season’s finish, Chang would attain minor league free company within the fall.