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Red Sox Sign Brandon Phillips

With no clear sign of regular play in the near-term future for Dustin Pedroia and continued concerns about Eduardo Núñez, the Red Sox have signed three-time All-Star Brandon Phillips as infield insurance.

Phillips, who turned 37 years old today, debuted with the Indians in 2002, but he’s probably best known for his 11 seasons with the Reds (2006-16) where he played a club-record 1,586 games at second base and earned himself four Gold Gloves.

Overall, Phillips slashed .279 AVG/.325 OBP/.429 SLG with 191 home runs over 1,614 games with the Reds, the 6th-most in club history. His 1,774 hits and 851 RBIs are 8th- and 9th-most in franchise history. Phillips’ 113 home runs at the club’s ballpark is still the 4th-most for all-time.

The Reds traded Phillips to the Braves in February 2017 for pitcher Andrew McKirahan. Atlanta moved him to the Angels last August 31 for catcher Tony Sanchez.

Phillips hasn’t played at the minor or major league levels since last season. To prepare, Red Sox president of baseball operations Dave Dombrowski says Phillips will start at the club’s spring training facility in Florida before an assignment to Triple-A Pawtucket.

Welcome Brandon Phillips to the Red Sox organization. He’s on Twitter at @DatDudeBP.

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