In what was an obvious move from the day the Red Sox became part owners of the Salem Avalanche, the Red Sox have inked a two-year deal with the team to have their High-A team relocate there from Lancaster.
“Salem is an ideal fit for the Boston Red Sox,” said Red Sox Director of Player Development, Mike Hazen. “The playing surface is one of the best in the minor leagues, and the area’s commitment to baseball has created a great environment for developing top-notch players, both on and off the field. We are committed to bringing championship-caliber baseball, and a team which the fans can take great pride in, to the Roanoke Valley.”
“The Red Sox have a rich history in Southwest Virginia,” said Katz. “The Roanoke Red Sox played in the Piedmont League from 1943-1953, and we look forward to bringing the next era of Red Sox baseball to Salem — the City of Champions.”