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Red Sox camp update: Triston Casas not yet ready for games, Danny Coulombe expected to appear
Summary
Triston Casas is still rehabbing from a ruptured patellar tendon and does not plan to begin the season on a minor‑league rehab assignment; Danny Coulombe, despite a recent injury history, has looked good in camp sessions and is likely to pitch in a game this week.
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Triston Casas is continuing a gradual rehabilitation after a ruptured patellar tendon suffered last May and does not plan to begin the season on an official minor‑league rehab assignment. He is taking at‑bats in live batting practice but is not yet running in games or cutting and changing direction. Veteran left‑hander Danny Coulombe has a recent history of elbow, forearm and shoulder issues but has thrown in bullpen sessions and live batting practice during camp. The club also added right‑hander Tommy Kahnle on a minor‑league deal and is approaching several roster deadlines as camp winds down.
Key updates:
- Triston Casas said he has no plan to start Opening Day with an affiliate and is rehabbing week to week as he approaches the 12–14 month return‑to‑play guideline; he is about 10 1/2 months post‑injury.
- Casas has been taking live batting practice but has not yet started the game‑speed running and directional work he would need before appearing in games.
- Manager Alex Cora noted Casas might have reached minor‑league games by the end of camp in some scenarios, but Casas said doctors have not cleared him to play yet.
- Danny Coulombe underwent surgery in 2024 to remove elbow bone chips and missed time in 2025 with a forearm strain and later shoulder fatigue; he performed well earlier in 2025 with Minnesota and has looked good in initial Red Sox sessions and should get into a game this week.
- The Red Sox signed Tommy Kahnle to a minor‑league deal; Kahnle had a 4.43 ERA in 43 appearances last season and a lower strikeout rate than his career average.
- Catcher Matt Thaiss has an upward‑mobility clause that goes into effect March 21, giving him the right to seek a roster opportunity elsewhere if he is not added to the active roster.
Summary:
Casas remains on a measured rehab timeline with game action still likely weeks away, and the team will continue to monitor his progress into April. Coulombe has cleared early camp sessions and is expected to appear in a game this week if he continues to feel healthy. A late minor‑league signing and the March 21 upward‑mobility deadline for Matt Thaiss mean a few roster decisions are still pending.
