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Red Sox Lose Versatile Prospect to Cubs After 7-Year Stint
- The Chicago Cubs signed Karson Simas to a minor-league deal after seven years with the Red Sox.
- Simas is a 24-year-old utility player known for defensive versatility across multiple positions.
- Simas appeared in 334 minor-league games with the Red Sox organization.
- Boston kept Simas from becoming a major offensive contributor despite strong defensive ability.
- The move is framed within Chicago’s broader offseason activity and depth construction.
- The Red Sox roster depth at utility roles remains substantial heading into spring training.
- Karson Simas is a Fresno-area product who joined the Red Sox as a 2019 draftee.
- The article places Simas' move in the context of other offseason moves and roster depth.
- Simas' overall OPS across all levels stood at .602, signaling limited offensive impact.
- The piece notes the transfer as part of ongoing roster churn during a quiet winter for Boston.
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