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WooSox Pitcher Called Up To The Red Sox: Reports

Jack Anderson is reportedly traveling to Minnesota to join the major league club, according to a league source cited by 7 News.

WORCESTER, MA — A valuable player on the Triple-A Worcester Red Sox has been called up to play in the MLB, according to reports.

The Boston Red Sox are adding pitching depth from their organization, with right-handed pitcher Jack Anderson being called up and traveling to Minnesota to join the major league club, according to a league source cited by 7 News.

While the move has not yet been officially announced by the team, Anderson is expected to link up with the Red Sox ahead of their upcoming series against the Minnesota Twins, according to the report, which MassLive has also confirmed.

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The promotion would mark a significant step for Anderson, who has spent time developing within the organization and could be joining the active roster to provide bullpen support during the road trip. This would also be his MLB debut.

Anderson has been part of the broader pitching pipeline tied to the organization’s minor league system, which includes the Triple-A Worcester Red Sox, the club’s affiliate.

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Anderson signed with the Detroit Tigers in 2021 and was acquired by Boston via the minor league Rule 5 draft in 2024, according to SoxProspects.

The Boston Red Sox have not yet made an official roster move public as of Tuesday morning.

This is a developing story and will be updated as more information becomes available.

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