In his third start of Spring Training for his new team, Red Sox ace Garrett Crochet came out firing, as evidenced by multiple radar readings of 101 mph on the JetBlue Park scoreboard. Boston’s home Spring Training park is not equipped with Statcast,
Zachary Rotman of FanSided offered a prediction of what Boston's Opening Day lineup will look like, and it also includes a disappointing solution to the drama, with Bregman playing second base and Devers third.
After two scoreless early spring outings from Garrett Crochet, Boston Red Sox fans finally got their first look at the other newcomer to the rotation on Sunday. Walker Buehler, the former two-time All-Star and two-time World Series champion with the Los Angeles Dodgers,
Boston Red Sox starting pitcher Walker Buehler is interested in remaining in Boston for the foreseeable future. Earlier in the offseason, Buehler signed a one-year contract worth $21.05 million after spending his entire professional career with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
The Boston Red Sox made several upgrades on their roster this offseason. They added two-time World Series champion Walker Buehler and left-handed Garrett Crochet to their rotation.
The Boston Red Sox will aim to end their postseason drought this year after going three seasons without a playoff appearance.
Walker Buehler and Garrett Crochet give the rotation a huge upgrade; Aroldis Chapman adds a hard-thrower to the bullpen.
The Boston Red Sox infield isn’t the only thing in flux during Spring Training. The Red Sox spent this winter overhauling their pitching staff, acquiring Garret