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The Red Sox won't be without Walker Buehler much longer. On Saturday, Alex Cora revealed when the veteran righty is expected back and gave other injury updates, too.
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Sporting News on MSNRafael Devers controversy gets surprising reaction from Red Sox legendRafael Devers has brought out opinions from everyone. The Boston Red Sox star went from an offseason third base to DH move, to a trade desire, to a pull back of that request, to a nightmare start to the season,
The Boston Red Sox are having no luck at first base. Triston Casas is done for the year after rupturing his left patelllar tendon, and Rafael Devers publicly re
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Triston Casas injury: Red Sox first baseman placed on IL after suffering ruptured left patellar tendonBoston Red Sox first baseman Triston Casas suffered a ruptured left patellar tendon on a play at first base during Friday night's win over the Minnesota Twins ( BOS 6, MIN 1 ), the team announced on Saturday. The Red Sox are not expecting Casas back this season, as he'll require surgery to repair the tendon.
After yet another injury, there still remains a possibility that Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora might ask Rafael Devers to play first base. “There was plenty of drama following Thursday's win over the Texas Rangers, when designated hitter Rafael Devers ...
Days after the Red Sox lost a player to a gruesome injury at first base, they were worried that it happened again Wednesday night.
Upon falling, Casas immediately grabbed his left knee while Boston’s trainers rushed out to help him before eventually being stretchered off the field. After the game, manager Alex Cora told reporters that Casas suffered a “significant knee injury” and that he was still at a local Boston hospital.
The Tigers squandered four leads — 1-0, 2-1, 3-2 and 6-4 — across the first eight innings May 13 against the Boston Red Sox, then Báez secured an 10-9 win with a three-run, walk-off home run in the bottom of the 11th inning. It was his second homer of the game.
A new trade proposal sends a struggling division rival's first baseman to the Boston Red Sox, potentially solving their infield need.