
Chris Cotillo
Red Sox Beat Writer at MassLive.com
Red Sox beat writer, https://t.co/zU4Ing9rG8. Co-host, Fenway Rundown podcast. Adjunct instructor at BC. Tar Heel forever. And the last name rhymes with pillow.
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21 hours ago |
sports.yahoo.com | Chris Cotillo
BOSTON — Instant reactions to a poor Red Sox (14-12) performance, an 8-5 loss to the Mariners that was, in reality, much more lopsided than the score suggested:1) Perhaps the worst night of the year for Boston’s pitching staff, which allowed 13 hits, walked five batters, committed two errors and gave up constant hits when it mattered as Seattle was 6-for-14 when runners in scoring position. Boston was lucky to only give up eight runs in a game that was largely a blowout.
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1 day ago |
masslive.com | Chris Cotillo
BOSTON — Instant reactions to a poor Red Sox (14-12) performance, an 8-5 loss to the Mariners that was, in reality, much more lopsided than the score suggested:1) Perhaps the worst night of the year for Boston’s pitching staff, which allowed 13 hits, walked four batters, committed two errors and gave up constant hits when it mattered as Seattle was 6-for-14 when runners in scoring position. Boston was lucky to only give up eight runs in a game that was largely a blowout.
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1 day ago |
masslive.com | Chris Cotillo
BOSTON — Nearly 16 months after first agreeing to terms with the Red Sox, Lucas Giolito finally knows when he can expect to pitch for them. The veteran righty, who missed all of 2024 after undergoing internal brace surgery on his elbow during spring training and had a hamstring strain delay the start of his 2025 campaign, is expected to make a final rehab appearance at Triple-A Worcester on Friday, then join the Red Sox’ rotation, likely next Thursday (May 1) in Toronto.
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1 day ago |
sports.yahoo.com | Chris Cotillo
BOSTON — As the Red Sox look to clinch a series win over the Mariners on Wednesday night, they’ll do with their hot rookie hitter out of the lineup. Kristian Campbell is getting a rare day off, marking just the third time he’s out of Boston’s lineup so far this season. In his place, Romy Gonzalez will play second base and bat seventh. Blake Sabol is the starting catcher with Carlos Narvárez off ahead of a day game Thursday.
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1 day ago |
masslive.com | Chris Cotillo
BOSTON — As the Red Sox look to clinch a series win over the Mariners on Wednesday night, they’ll do with their hot rookie hitter out of the lineup. Kristian Campbell is getting a rare day off, marking just the third time he’s out of Boston’s lineup so far this season. In his place, Romy Gonzalez will play second base and bat seventh. Blake Sabol is the starting catcher with Carlos Narvárez off ahead of a day game Thursday.
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