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Houck sat 94 mph on his sinker and struck out two while also walking two. He threw 26 of his 49 pitches for strikes in the outing, but he was also clearly working on some changes, throwing more cutters than he did when he was in Boston’s rotation. Houck’s early-season struggles were not simply injury related, so the Red Sox will continue to work on his approach in the minors in the hopes of recapturing some of that early season magic form 2024.
about 6 hours ago
June 25, 2025 12:59 PM
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That operation will likely cost Crawford the remainder of the 2025 season, according to Cora. The right-hander also dealt with a knee issue earlier in the campaign, but it’s the wrist operation that will all but assuredly cost him the remainder of this year. Crawford will battle for a starting gig in 2026, assuming he’s ready to roll when that season begins.
Source: Tim Healey
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about 2 hours ago
Anthony will take a seat with southpaw Yusei Kikuchi on the mound. The Red Sox are loading up on right-handers against Kikuchi with Anthony, David Hamilton and Abraham Toro out of the lineup and Romy Gonzalez along with Nate Eaton and Rob Refsnyder taking their place.
Source: MLB.com
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about 4 hours ago
After photos and videos of Scott Boras at the Red Sox series in Los Angeles were making the rounds earlier this week, it was revealed on the NESN broadcast that Boras was discussing a possible contract extension for Bregman with the Red Sox front office. The veteran third baseman signed a three-year, $120 million contract with Boston in the off-season that included a player opt-out after each of the first two seasons. The 31-year-old has not only played well in Boston but also emerged as a leader to the team’s litany of young prospects. Given that Boston said the trade of Rafael Devers was about creating a clubhouse that would benefit their young stars, keeping a veteran leader like Bregman around would seem to make some sense.
Source: Boston Globe