Realing Red Sox suddenly looks at productive rangers suppressing

Boston Red Sox will play like a team in need of a shaking against Texas Rangers, who visited on Wednesday, but will not expect to see any jolts including Rafael Devers playing the first base.
Before Boston's 6-1 loss to Texas on Tuesday, Red SOX manager Alex Cora repeated that the team had no plan to use Devers at the first base to replace the rest of the season following the knee surgery.
Cora said that he didn't talk to Devers about the possibility of carrying him to the first base and he didn't think of being one.
Im I'm not worried, Cora said Cora, although Boston's lost Boston was fifth in the last six games. “Part of the season. Are we satisfied with what happened? Of course not. We believe that we are better and did not, right? But we will continue to work. We will be better. We know that. I hope not later.”
Apparently, Red Sox seems to use a Romy Gonzalez and Abraham Toro to replace Casas in the short term. Gonzalez launched eight matches at his first base this season. Toro, who was called from Triple-A Worcester on Saturday, first started his first base for Boston on Tuesday night and went to 3 on the plate 3.
“We're staying a course, Cora Cora said. “We brought these two men here. Romy has done an incredible job at the beginning. We will continue this way.”
28 -year -old Toro, Worcester 28 matches with two home running and 13 RBI .310'u shot.
“A good horse. A good advocate. Multi -faceted, Cora Cora said when asked about Toro. “The aggressive has a pretty good idea. He knows what he wants to do. He hunts and executes the fields in certain areas. Patience can slow down.”
Rangers, 2-9 stretch after 30 runs after the last two matches took 14 running. On April 29, Texas threw half of these 30 runs in the face of athletics.
Texas took 16 hit on the win on Tuesday, which was the first match of the team since he hired Bret Boone as a coach who shot. There are seven hit in Josh Smith's last two matches.
Boone, “I'm going to listen too much right now, this is not my Forte.” He said. “Now I want to listen and talk less and get to know these men, I want to point to them. Now it's a different game. These children come out in a different culture.
Texas will send the right-handed Tyler Mahle (3-1, 1.19 ERA) to the mound for the middle competition of the three series of game series. Mahle has a pair of unstable 4.26 ERA at the beginning of two careers against Red Sox.
Righty Tanner Houck (0-2, 6.38 ERA) is planned to start at the mound for Boston. Houck, Rangers'a only career appearance of 6.23 ERA with 0-1.
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