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    Report: Red Sox acquiring Jahmai Jones from Tigers

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    The Red Sox are acquiring DFA’d outfielder Jahmai Jones from the Tigers, per the Boston Globe’s Alex Speier.

    Jones has struggled mightily this year, but it’s possible he’ll go back to being useful against lefties. He’s out of options, so he’ll go on the major league roster and probably take Nate Eaton’s spot on Boston’s bench.
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    Jones, 28, was great in his platoon role for the Tigers last season, hitting .287/.387/.550 with seven homers in 150 plate appearances. However, he was all of the way down to .137/.219/.221 in 105 plate appearances this year before losing his spot last week. Like the Tigers did, the Red Sox figure to use him exclusively against lefties, mostly in left field and at DH. He probably isn’t more than a desperation option at second base these days.
  • DET Designated Hitter #18
    Jones has been shockingly bad for the Tigers this year, hitting .137/.219/.221 in 105 plate appearances, including .154/.250/.256 against left-handers. He hit .288/.393/.577 against lefties last year in 122 plate appearances. Still just 28, it’s possible he gets claimed off waivers.
  • DET Right Fielder #30
    As is often the case, Carpenter and Colt Keith find themselves starting on the bench against an opposing left-hander, in this case it’s MacKenzie Gore taking the hill for the Rangers. Jahmai Jones will start in his place in left field and will bat third for the Tigers on Friday evening in Motown.
  • DET Right Fielder #30
    Carpenter will take a seat with left-hander Ranger Suarez toeing the slab for the Red Sox. Jahmai Jones will function as the team’s designated hitter and will bat third for the Tigers on Friday night.
  • DET 2nd Baseman #33
    With Kris Bubic on the mound, the Tigers will again sit Keith, move Kevin McGonigle to third base, and let Javier Baez play shortstop. Keith did struggle in limited at-bats versus lefties last year, but over 135 plate appearances in his career, Keith is slashing .254/.304/.302 against lefties with a 26 percent strikeout rate. Unfortunately for him, Baez, Wenceel Perez, and Matt Vierling all have much more success versus lefties. The only hope for Keith would be that he could steal playing time from Jahmai Jones, who has slahed .251/.342/.485 against lefties in 190 career plate appearances. Maybe the Tigers would allow their former top 25 overall prospect more at-bats at the expense of a journeyman bench bat.
  • DET Right Fielder #18
    It’s a tough break for Jones since he likely would’ve been in the lineup to face Royals southpaw Cole Ragans. The 28-year-old utility specialist should be ready to go once he’s feeling better later this week.
  • DET Shortstop #80
    McGonigle’s ability to generate consistent hard contact in tandem with elite contact skills at such a young age makes it strangely difficult to imagine a future where he isn’t an impactful fantasy contributor. That future might become reality in a few weeks on Opening Day. The 21-year-old prodigy’s path to a spot on Detroit’s season-opening roster got easier with Trey Sweeney sidelined with a shoulder injury and leaves super utility specialist Zach McKinstry as the lone obstacle in his way. A strong performance in Grapefruit League exhibition contests would make it extremely challenging for the Tigers to ship him back to the minors. He’ll be a popular sleeper candidate in all fantasy drafts this spring, especially if he starts making some noise at the dish. Here is the full lineup: Jahmai Jones (RF), McGonigle (SS), Gleyber Torres (2B), Colt Keith (3B), Jake Rogers (DH), Jace Jung (1B), Trei Cruz (CF), Eduardo Valencia (C) and Corey Julks (LF).
  • DET Left Fielder #18
    Jones led off the game with a single off of Connelly Early, but he never advanced past first base. He then strolled to the dish with the bases loaded and two outs in the fifth inning and he lined a two-run single into left field that put the Tigers ahead 2-1 and proved to be the difference in the ballgame. He has been an integral part of the Tigers’ lineup against southpaws in the second half of the season and is slashing a healthy .287/.357/.550 with seven long balls and 23 RBI in 150 plate appearances on the season.
  • DET Left Fielder #18
    Jones broke the game open with a two-run double in the fourth inning that increased the Tigers’ lead to 3-0 and set them up with two runners in scoring position with zero outs. They wouldn’t score again in the inning — or for the rest of the game — blowing a late lead add another gut punch to their late-season collapse. Jones has done a nice job mashing lefties for the Tigers, slashing .280/.384/.552 with seven homers and 21 RBI in only 146 plate appearances.
  • DET Right Fielder #30
    It’s the second straight game that the 28-year-old slugger finds himself on the bench with an opposing left-hander on the mound. Look for him to get an at-bat in a key spot against a right-handed reliever at some point on Friday evening. Jahmai Jones will start in his place as the designated hitter and bat leadoff for the Tigers against Kyle Harrison and the Red Sox on Friday night at Fenway Park.

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    Ronald Acuña Jr. (hamstring) went 0-for-3 with a strikeout on Tuesday in a minor league rehab game in the Rookie-level Florida Complex League.

    Acuña has gone 0-for-6 with two strikeouts across a pair of contests for Atlanta’s lone minor-league affiliate still playing organized baseball during the All-Star break. The 28-year-old franchise cornerstone appears likely to rejoin the Braves lineup when they kick off the second half with a three-game series against the Rangers on Friday.
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    Ha-Seong Kim (finger) went 0-for-1 with a walk on Tuesday in a minor league rehab game in the Rookie-level Florida Complex League.

    Kim has gone 2-for-4 with a homer across two contests during the All-Star break. It’s unclear whether the Braves want him to continue facing minor-league arms for a couple additional games at Triple-A Gwinnett since he was really struggling at the plate before hitting the injured list earlier this month.
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    Red Sox acquired OF Jahmai Jones from the Tigers for a player to be named.

    Jones, 28, was great in his platoon role for the Tigers last season, hitting .287/.387/.550 with seven homers in 150 plate appearances. However, he was all of the way down to .137/.219/.221 in 105 plate appearances this year before losing his spot last week. Like the Tigers did, the Red Sox figure to use him exclusively against lefties, mostly in left field and at DH. He probably isn’t more than a desperation option at second base these days.
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    Red Sox optioned INF/OF Nate Eaton to Triple-A Worcester.

    Eaton was just 4-for-32 this season, though at least those four hits did include a homer and two doubles. He might find himself bounced from the 40-man at some point if the Red Sox need a spot.
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    Ray Kerr, who underwent Tommy John surgery in 2024, is beginning a rehab assignment with the FCL Braves.

    The Braves thought they might have something in Kerr, a former Padres reliever, a couple of years ago, but he got hurt that June and has gone the last two years without pitching in a game. He’s finally ready to now, but he’s going to have to prove himself all over again in the minors. The 31-year-old has a 5.30 ERA in 54 1/3 career innings in the majors, though it comes with a pretty nice 65/20 K/BB.
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    2024 first-round pick Vance Honeycutt has gone on the IL at High-A Frederick with a strained left oblique.

    Honeycutt missed some time with a quad strain last month. The contact-challenged 23-year-old is hitting .180/.287/.346 with nine homers, 28 steals and 107 strikeouts in 248 plate appearances for Frederick.
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    Nationals sent LHP Matt Krook outright to Triple-A Rochester.

    Krook has declined the assignment and become a free agent. The 31-year-old allowed two runs in 2 2/3 innings during his brief time with the Nationals.
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    The Red Sox are acquiring DFA’d outfielder Jahmai Jones from the Tigers, per the Boston Globe’s Alex Speier.

    Jones has struggled mightily this year, but it’s possible he’ll go back to being useful against lefties. He’s out of options, so he’ll go on the major league roster and probably take Nate Eaton’s spot on Boston’s bench.
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    The Braves are signing third-round pick Jensen Hirschkorn to a deal with a $3.9975 million signing bonus, according to Baseball America’s Carlos Collazo.

    Despite falling to the 83rd pick in the draft, Hirschkorn, a right-hander out of a California high school, gets mid-first round money from the Braves. It’s actually the same bonus the Braves’ first pick at ninth overall, AJ Gracia, is getting, which is obviously intentional. Gracia signed for nearly $3 million under slot, and Hirschkorn is getting $3 million over slot.
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    Triple-A Omaha outfielder Rudy Martin Jr. intends to trigger an upward mobility clause in his contract Wednesday, says Ari Alexander of 7News.

    The 30-year-old Martin was the Royals ' 25th-round pick in 2014. After seven years in the system, he joined the Nats organization in 2022 and then landed in indy ball for a time. He rejoined the Royals in 2025 and has been excellent this year, hitting .284/.414/.441 with 33 steals between Double- and Triple-A. It seems unlikely that another club would be willing to bring him right to the majors, but a contender might be open to adding him to the 40-man and looking at him as a potential tactical option down the stretch and in the postseason.