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Red Sox, Garrett Crochet and Gemini to be a stopper again

April 29, 2025; Toronto, Ontario, Box; Boston Red Sox Starting Jug Garrett Crochet (35) shoots at Toronto Blue Jays during the second shot at Rogers Center. Compulsory Credit: John E. Sokolowski-Imagn Images

Boston Red Sox tries to avoid the second serial loss when he gets a mound for a tire match against Garrett Crochhet Minnesota Twins for a tire match in the afternoon.

Crochet (3-2, 2.05 ERA) came out of the second longest trip of the young Boston career and collected two rounds with six strikes on Tuesday with a win against Toronto Blue Jays.

After Red Sox delivered the leaders in the last two matches and left the series to Jays, he entered his current house. Minnesota equalizes the weekend set with a 4-3 wins on Saturday and the crochet must be stopped again.

26 -year -old Southpaw was harder on itself because the staff in Boston took on the role of ACE, but the last trip was a strong leap from a loss to Seattle Mariners five days ago.

“There were two bad innings (on April 24), nine -fifty (inning) hit nine.” He said. “Sometimes we do something bigger than a suitable trip for the rest. It was not unacceptable for him, but as I told him, 'If this is a bad thing, I will take it'. He gave us the chance to win.”

Red Sox not only lost a Saturday match, where three players were advantageous and three players recorded their multi -shot games, but also watched news that exploded his first base Triston Casas's Patellar tendon and required end -of -season surgery.

Romy Gonzalez replaced Casas at his first base after his injury on Friday and went to 4 to 4 as he started his Saturday position. It is expected to carry the load in the near future and longer -term solutions will still be determined.

“I think we need to put all the options on the table,” Red Sox Chief Baseball Officer Craig Breslow said, “I think we need to put all the options on the table. “It is a difficult task they are trying to do to make this transition to some men who have not played in the big leagues.

The Gemini caught a four -game sled with a Saturday win and reached the magic attack numbers visible by throwing four running. This season, they are not 14-3 and 0-17 while hitting this sign.

“We had to play to do this to do this. Every time you play here, games … It always looks tighter.” He said.

The biggest swing was the sixth, two conditions by Kody Clemens in the first appearance in Fenway Park, and Roger, who watched with his family at the stands with his family, spent the majority of his long MLB career.

Küçük Clemens was 14 to 14 in 11 games with Philadelphia and Minnesota this season before Saturday.

“(Red Sox) went back there, so it was a great won. Everyone fought, Kod Kody Clemens said. “It's super special to do it here at Fenway. … I was just buying it today. It was great.”

Righty Chris Paddack (0-3, 5.60 ERA) aims to close Red Sox again after holding points on May 3, 2024 without points. In two careers against Boston, 6.48 ERA and 1-1.

However, Paddack is still looking for the first win of this season, although he does not allow more than two runs at the last four. He was the latest Cleveland Guardians on Tuesday.

Sunday Paddack's seventh trip to 2025, 3 1/3 strokes in the 31 March season, Chicago White SOX'a nine conditions against a trip to a trip.

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