Red Sox cut 23-year-old with 2.53 ERA three days before Opening Day

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Payton Tolle did just about everything he could to make the Boston Red Sox opening day roster.

The 23-year-old left-hander allowed three runs on eight hits in 10.2 innings (2.53 ERA), walking one batter and striking out 13. Tolle, Boston’s number-1 prospect, even volunteered to move to the bullpen if it meant not being optioned to the minors to start the 2026 MLB season.

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None of it could save Tolle from being sent to Triple-A on March 23 as Boston trimmed its roster three days before Opening Day.

Right-handers Zack Kelly and Tyler Uberstine were also optioned to Worcester, and Tommy Kahnle was reassigned.

The Red Sox open the regular season March 26 in Cincinnati against the Reds.

Kelly, 30, went 1-0 with a 5.40 ERA in seven spring training games. Uberstine, 25, was 0-2 with a 6.14 ERA in his four Grapefruit League appearances.

Kahnle, 36, was a late arrival in camp. After pitching for Team Israel in the World Baseball Classic, the veteran right-hander signed with the Red Sox on March 19. He made one Grapefruit League appearance for Boston and didn’t allow a run in his only inning.

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