There's a chance that the Boston Red Sox are going to lose a veteran reliever from the organization in the coming days. When Boston signed veteran reliever Tommy Kahnle to a minor league deal shortly before the season, the club included an upward mobility clause in the deal. What this means is that by a certain date, the club has to have him on the major league roster, or Kahnle can trigger the clause and then be offered to the other teams. If a team were to want to put him on their MLB roster, but could either match it or let him go. The first date for the clause in Kahnle's deal was May 1. Ari Alexander of 7News Boston WHDH reported that he has, in fact, opted to trigger the clause in his deal as well. "Source: Red Sox RHP Tommy Kahnle has exercised his assignment clause," Alexander reported. The Red Sox Could Lose Tommy Kahnle Detroit Tigers pitcher Tommy Kahnle walks off the field after the 3-2 loss to the Seattle Mariners in 15 innings at ALDS Game 5 at T-Mobile Park in Seattle on Friday, Oct. 10, 2025.…