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Rodgers' Red Sox Career on Pause After Surgery
18 Mar
Summary
- Brendan Rodgers had right shoulder labral revision surgery performed by Dr. Neal ElAttrache.
- Rodgers joined the Red Sox on a minor league deal in February after playing for Houston.
- He previously won a Gold Glove Award with the Colorado Rockies in 2022.

Brendan Rodgers' career with the Boston Red Sox faces an indefinite pause after he underwent surgery on his right shoulder. The procedure, a labral revision, was performed by Dr. Neal ElAttrache. Rodgers, who has seven seasons of Major League Baseball experience, was seen in a brace during spring training in March.
He was signed to a minor league contract by the Red Sox on February 9, receiving an invitation to spring training. Rodgers departed a game on February 25 due to right shoulder soreness, leading to further scans and the eventual surgery. Previously, he played for the Houston Astros in the 2023 season, and from 2019-2024, he was with the Colorado Rockies, where he earned a Gold Glove Award in 2022 as their primary second baseman.




