Time appears to have run out for Blake Swihart in Boston.

According to Boston Sports Journal's Sean McAdam, the Boston Red Sox have been offering the catcher/outfielder/first baseman around to other teams. The Red Sox have made efforts to try Swihart out at various positions (besides his original spot at catcher) in recent years (they even had him workout at second base), but have never managed to get him a regular spot in the lineup.

Now, it appears the Red Sox are now shopping the 26-year-old around.

From Boston Sports Journal:

When the Red Sox made the move to designate Haney Ramirez, it initially appeared to be a way for the Red Sox to get Swihart's bat into the lineup. But over 35 games, Swihart hasn't produced much in terms of results. He's hit .158 with a .404 OPS in 2018. That's 12 hits (include two doubles and no home runs) over 82 plate appearances.

Swihart came up through the Red Sox system as a highly regarded catcher with upside at the plate. He was first brought up to the majors in 2015 at the age of 23, when he hit .274 with a .712 OPS. Since then, he's struggled to find playing time or consistency at the plate.

The Red Sox have previously taken a patient approach with Swihart's development. But if this most recent report pans out, the time for him to figure it out in Boston appears to have run out.