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3 days ago |
bosoxinjection.com | Katie Manganelli
Hours before the Boston Red Sox attempt to stave off a sweep against the Los Angeles Angels, Alex Cora shared some unfortunate injury news regarding Alex Bregman and Kutter Crawford. Bregman has been sidelined since May 24 with a calf strain, similar to one he sustained in 2021 that kept him on the IL for nearly two months.
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3 days ago |
bosoxinjection.com | Katie Manganelli
Garrett Crochet spun seven excellent innings for the Boston Red Sox in Anaheim on June 24. Crochet notched 10 strikeouts and didn't allow any runs on three hits, yet the Los Angeles Angels still walked away with the win. Boston wasted another stellar outing by Crochet with its incapable offense. Marcelo Mayer had a great day in his home state with three hits, a run and an RBI, but the rest of the Red Sox's offense was nowhere to be found.
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3 days ago |
bosoxinjection.com | Katie Manganelli
In the wake of the Rafael Devers trade, the Boston Red Sox's roster is shockingly void of star power. Some will return when Alex Bregman is reinstated from the injured list. Luckily for the Red Sox, Bregman's representation recently shared that he'd be willing to sign a long-term deal with the team. Tim Healey of The Boston Globe spoke with Scott Boras, Bregman's agent, ahead of the Sox's 2-1 extra-innings loss to the Angels on June 24.
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4 days ago |
bosoxinjection.com | Katie Manganelli
In the fifth inning of a 5-4 game, Jarren Duran found himself in no-man's land. The outfielder took a massive lead off second base as Abraham Toro tapped a slow grounder to the shortstop just behind him. Duran couldn't turn back to second base without risking being tagged, so he took off for third base. The Angels infielders closed in on him and tagged him out on the base paths. Toro saw his moment to advance to second base, and took it. The ball beat him by a mile, and he was called out.
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4 days ago |
bosoxinjection.com | Katie Manganelli
After the Boston Red Sox's shocking trade of Rafael Devers, their roster is critically short on offensive power. Devers was the team leader with 15 home runs, and with Wilyer Abreu slumping and Alex Bregman on the injured list, Boston's bats need a jolt to stay alive in the Wild Card chase ahead of the trade deadline. MLB insider Mark Feinsand proposes that the Red Sox use their newly flexible roster (and finances) to trade for a first baseman who could bring some pop to the lineup.
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