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Wilyer Abreu (Image via: IG/X)
Spring training games are usually simple and focused on preparation. Players work on timing, pitchers build arm strength, and teams fine tune small details before the long season.
But during a recent Boston Red Sox game against the Pittsburgh Pirates, something very unusual happened. Wilyer Abreu stepped up to the plate and tried to stop his swing on a low pitch. Seconds later, his bat was broken in half. He never touched the ball.Fans watching were confused. Even Abreu looked down at his hands in surprise. The barrel of the bat had flown forward, while the handle stayed in his grip. It was a strange scene that quickly caught attention and became one of the most talked about moments from the game.
How a routine checked swing became the strangest moment of the spring game
The play happened in the fourth inning. Abreu checked his swing on a pitch in the dirt. The catcher asked for an appeal, and the umpire called it a strike. That part was normal. What followed was not. When Abreu looked down, he realized the bat had snapped even though there was no contact.Broken bats usually happen when hitters get jammed or hit the ball off the end. This one broke simply from the force of his hands trying to stop the swing.
Abreu paused for a moment, clearly puzzled, before walking back to the dugout to grab a new bat.
A closer look at Wilyer Abreu’s strong 2025 season with Boston
Beyond this unusual moment, Abreu has been a productive guy. The 26 year old right fielder for Boston is batting .247 with 22 home runs, 69 RBIs and 92 hits in the 2025 season. Those numbers show steady power and consistency in the lineup.In his most recent game against Pittsburgh, he finished 1 for 3 at the plate. While the Red Sox lost 16 to 7, Abreu continued to contribute offensively.
He wears No. 52 and has become an important part of the team since making his MLB debut in 2023.The broken bat will not appear in the stat sheet. Still, it showed something important. Even a small wrist movement from Abreu carries serious strength. Spring training is meant to prepare players for the grind ahead. Instead, Abreu gave fans a rare moment they will not forget. If this is any sign of his form, Boston can expect another strong stretch from their right fielder this season.



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