Red Sox non-tender Ryan Sweeney, Scott Atchison, Rich Hill
The Red Sox decline contract offers to outfielder Ryan Sweeney and pitchers Scott Atchison and Rich Hill.
The Red Sox declined to tender contracts to outfielder Ryan Sweeney and pitchers Scott Atchison and Rich Hill, the club announced.
Sweeney, 27, jumped out to a hot start with the Red Sox, hitting .373/.394/.567 in April, but he couldn't sustain it. He hit just .204/.259/.277 from May through July and then missed the rest of the season with a broken finger. Recovery from the injury may give optimism for a rebound, but Sweeney was likely due $2 million guaranteed in arbitration -- too rich with Jonny Gomes already in tow as a reserve outfielder.
Atchison, 36, posted a career year for Boston. He allowed just a 1.58 ERA in 51.1 innings, including a 4.0 K/BB and a 0.99 WHIP. However, Atchison missed 60 days with a UCL injury and the Red Sox could fear the injury risk given his advanced age. Still, the risk didn't appear too large -- Atchison was arbitration-eligible for just the first time and as such was likely to earn under $2 million if tendered a contract.
Hill, 32, posted a 1.83 ERA in 19 2/3 innings but missed 84 days with a flexor strain in his forearm. The lefty owns just a 4.59 career ERA and will likely have to take a minor league contract this offseason.
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