Red Sox Option 26-Year-Old Infielder to Triple-A

Anthony Seigler was acquired in a February trade but has struggled to find a spot on the major league roster.

Apr. 11, 2026 at 2:06am

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The Boston Red Sox have optioned 26-year-old infielder Anthony Seigler to their Triple-A affiliate, the Worcester Red Sox. Seigler, who was acquired in a trade with the Milwaukee Brewers in February, has been dealing with a lingering left knee issue and has not performed well at the major league level, posting a .502 OPS with only one extra-base hit in 70 plate appearances last season.

Why it matters

The Red Sox are looking to improve their offense, which has struggled to start the season. Seigler was seen as a potential option at second or third base, but with his low production and the eventual return of Romy Gonzalez from the injured list, the team decided to send Seigler to the minors to continue developing.

The details

Seigler, a former first-round pick of the New York Yankees, was one of the players the Red Sox acquired in a six-player trade with the Brewers in February. He appeared in 34 major league games for Milwaukee last season but failed to impress, hitting just .175 with a .502 OPS. The Red Sox had hoped Seigler could provide some infield depth, but with his lingering knee issue and poor performance, the team has decided to option him to Triple-A to allow him more time to work on his game.

  • Seigler was placed on the 10-day injured list to start the 2026 season.

The players

Anthony Seigler

A 26-year-old infielder who was acquired by the Boston Red Sox in a trade with the Milwaukee Brewers in February 2026. Seigler was once a first-round pick of the New York Yankees but has struggled to find his footing at the major league level.

Romy Gonzalez

An infielder for the Boston Red Sox who is currently on the 60-day injured list but is expected to return at some point this season.

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What’s next

If Seigler can perform well in Triple-A, he could work his way back into consideration for a spot on the Red Sox's major league roster. However, his path to playing time may be limited by the eventual return of Romy Gonzalez from the injured list.

The takeaway

The Red Sox's decision to option Seigler to the minors highlights the team's need to improve its offensive production, as well as the challenges young players can face in establishing themselves at the major league level. Seigler will need to continue developing his skills in the minors in order to earn another opportunity with the big-league club.