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April 22, 2025; Boston, Massachusetts, USA; Boston Red Sox, his first base, Triston Casas (36), hit three running houses against Seattle Mariners at the seventh shot in Fenway Park. Mandatory Credit: David Butler II-Images Images

Boston Red Sox rolves and hopes that their first masters can be trendy in this direction.

Boston will look for his seventh win in eight games on Wednesday at the middle contest of a three -game series against the visitor Seattle Mariners.

Triston Casas shot a three-stage Homer to emphasize Boston’s 8-3 victory on Tuesday. 25 -year -old first master game.

Casas surrendered to the seventh shot against Red Sox’s leadership to 7-3 and the seventh shot against the relaxing Trent Thornton.

“I hit the first (step) foul, and that usually means bad luck.” He said. He continued: “I was able to take a little more steps in my region and I was able to upgrade it to some of the area I wanted. It was a good swing. I will try to move it into (Wednesday).”

Seattle looking for the fifth flat series victory went to 1 to 1 with runners and runners during the loss.

Denizciler right-handed Emerson Hancock (0-1, 12.71 ERA) is planned to have the third start of the season on Wednesday. He will be his first career against Red Sox.

Hancock was sent to Triple-A Tacoma the day after the first shot at the beginning of Detroit Tigers on March 31. He was recalled on Thursday, and the beginning of Cincinnati Reds that day was encouraging. Hancock gave up a two -stage house in the first shot, but after that he did not allow a run and made four strokes on a five -hit trip.

“This was a really good leap for him,” according to MLB.com, Seattle shooting coach Pete Woodworth, “This was a really good leap for him.” He said. “The beginning of the Detroit was hard because they threw the ball well and shot – the first three men shot – and then they were really lucky and unfortunately it was very fast and threw a lot of fields, so we had to continue. And then we had to make a (squad) movement to provide a covering area for the next series.”

Sean NewComb (0-2, 3.63 ERA) is a possible start of Boston. Left-handed, both relieved sailors against the two career matches with 0.00 ERA 1-0.

Casas was shot on Tuesday, allowing Boston to enter Bullpen’s back end Wednesday. AROLDİS Chapman has a high -four rescues in his left hand, but Righty Justin Slaten retired the last 21 doughs he faced. Slaten, Boston’s 4-2 in the opposite of Chicago White SOX on Monday, a ninth stroke by winning the third savings.

Slaten’s 4.00 ERA is a bit misleading because it allows four running on March 31 without recording an exit in Baltimore. This year, he did not allow a run, a stroke and a walk on his nine trips this year.

“Healthy,” said Boston manager Alex Cora. “This is the most important thing. He hit a little bit last year and wasn’t honest with us. He wanted to continue stoning. We paid the price.

“Only keep it fresh. This is what we’re trying to succeed. In terms of use, it was intact with it, but at the same time too much days. If we continue to do so, these men (Slaken and Chapman) will shoot at 98-100 (MPH) and there will be bad news for this opposition.”

-FELD level media

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