Sawamura latest positive COVID test on Red Sox

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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Boston reliever Hirokazu Sawamura has become the latest Red Sox player to test positive for COVID-19.

Red Sox manager Alex Cora made the announcement before Tuesday night’s game at Tampa Bay. The Boston bullpen has been hit hard by the outbreak that started last week.

Left-hander Martín Pérez and right-hander Matt Barnes were added to the COVID-19 injured list before Monday’s 6-1 loss to the Rays. It was announced afterward that reliever Josh Taylor and first-base coach Tom Goodwin were in quarantine as close contacts, and quality-control coach Ramón Vázquez had tested positive.

Infielder-outfielder Kiké Hernández and infielder Christian Arroyo were placed on COVID-19 IL on Friday.

Cora said he remains concerned that there could be additional cases.

“It feels like it is one every day, right?” Cora said. “It’s just the natural of where we’re at. This is where our reality is. Hopefully, this is the end of it, but there’s no guarantees.”

Boston outfielder Hunter Renfroe, placed on the bereavement list Thursday following the death of his father, cleared MLB protocols and was being reinstated to the active roster.

Game notes
RHP Brad Peacock, acquired from Cleveland for cash on Monday, was scheduled to start Tuesday night’s game. He had been pitching with Triple-A Columbus. … RHP Raynel Espinal was returned to the taxi squad.

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