Red Sox release veteran pitcher Danny Coulombe during Rays series

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Last updated Jul 19, 2026

Red Sox release veteran pitcher Danny Coulombe during Rays series
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The Boston Red Sox released 12-year MLB veteran Danny Coulombe during their series against the Tampa Bay Rays. This decision follows a recent designation for assignment. Coulombe, 36, appeared in 29 games this season, pitching 22 innings with an ERA of 4.50. He is now a free agent and eligible to sign with any MLB team as the Red Sox look to make roster adjustments amid a strong playoff push, having recently ended a lengthy winning streak.

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  • Red Sox release Danny Coulombe during series against Rays.
  • Coulombe had a 4.50 ERA in 22 innings pitched this season.
  • The team is making roster changes as they pursue a playoff position.
  • Coulombe is now a free agent and eligible to join any MLB team.
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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. 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 […] The post Boston Red Sox Officially Release 12-Year MLB Veteran During Rays Series appeared first on HEAVY.

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