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Red Sox activate LHP Patrick Sandoval 2 years after TJ surgery

By Thomson Reuters Jul 6, 2026 | 9:30 PM

Left-hander Patrick Sandoval’s long road back to the major leagues — two years after undergoing Tommy John surgery — resulted ​in him being activated from the ‌60-day injured list by the Boston Red Sox on Monday.

Per MassLive, Sandoval will start on Thursday against the Chicago White Sox, replacing injured left-hander Connelly ‌Early.

In ​a corresponding move, left-hander ⁠Alec Gamboa was optioned ⁠to Triple-A Worcester. To open a spot on the 40-man roster, right-hander Jack Anderson was designated for assignment.

Sandoval, 29, had ​Tommy John surgery in June 2024 while with the Los Angeles Angels, who non-tendered ⁠him that fall. The ⁠Red Sox signed him to ​a two-year, $18.25 million contract in December 2024, hopeful ​he would be ready for this season.

Sandoval, ‌who spent his first six seasons with the Angels, dealt with biceps discomfort in 2025, which led to complications and delayed ⁠his start to this season.

He posted a 1.96 ERA in 18 1/3 innings on his rehab ⁠assignment through ‌June and early July, including five ⁠scoreless innings and 68 pitches ​for ‌Double-A Portland on Saturday. He allowed ​one ⁠hit, struck out seven and walked one.

An 11th-round pick of the Angels in the 2015 draft, Sandoval is 19-45 with a 4.01 ERA in 107 games (100 starts) over 536 innings.

–Field ​Level Media