
Chris Cotillo
Red Sox Beat Writer at MassLive.com
Red Sox beat writer, https://t.co/zU4Ing9rG8. Co-host, Fenway Rundown podcast. UNC alum 🐏. GDTBATH. Adjunct instructor at BC.
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2 days ago |
masslive.com | Chris Cotillo
DETROIT — The Red Sox didn’t make Alex Cora the highest-paid manager in baseball history for moral victories. They didn’t sell off an important fraction of their farm system to acquire Garrett Crochet — or pay him $170 million — for them either. And they didn’t hand Alex Bregman a $40 million check, on what’s effectively a one-year deal, so they could hold their heads high and say “Good try!” after big series like the one this week in Detroit, where they were swept in three games.
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2 days ago |
sports.yahoo.com | Chris Cotillo
DETROIT — The Red Sox didn’t make Alex Cora the highest-paid manager in baseball history for moral victories. They didn’t sell off an important fraction of their farm system to acquire Garrett Crochet — or pay him $170 million — for them either. And they didn’t hand Alex Bregman a $40 million check, on what’s effectively a one-year deal, so they could hold their heads high and say “Good try!” after big series like the one this week in Detroit, where they were swept in three games.
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2 days ago |
masslive.com | Chris Cotillo
DETROIT — Liam Hendriks has a deal with Red Sox outfielders. If they make a spectacular play behind him while he’s pitching, he gives them an undisclosed gift. Wednesday night was costly, then. With Hendriks pitching in a tie game in the seventh inning, Detroit’s Kerry Carpenter smoked a deep fly ball to right-center at 104.8 mph off the bat.
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2 days ago |
sports.yahoo.com | Chris Cotillo
DETROIT — Liam Hendriks has a deal with Red Sox outfielders. If they make a spectacular play behind him while he’s pitching, he gives them an undisclosed gift. Wednesday night was costly, then. With Hendriks pitching in a tie game in the seventh inning, Detroit’s Kerry Carpenter smoked a deep fly ball to right-center at 104.8 mph off the bat.
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2 days ago |
masslive.com | Chris Cotillo
DETROIT — Alex Cora didn’t offer much in the way of an update on Tanner Houck late Wednesday after the team placed him on the 15-day injured list with a “right flexor pronator strain" but did give some details on how the Red Sox plan to line up their rotation for the next few days. With Houck out for the next couple weeks and unable to pitch Sunday’s series finale against Atlanta, the Red Sox will slide Brayan Bello, on regular rest, into that slot.
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