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Trevor Story has been piecing together a few quality outings offensively, and he played a big role in Boston's win on Saturday.
The Red Sox gave up four top prospects to get Garrett Crochet, then locked him for six years and $170 million and don’t regret either commitment for a moment. Crochet has been everything for which the Sox could have possibly hoped — as his 1.98 ERA and 1.061 WHIP prior to Saturday night’s start attests.
Garrett Crochet entered the storied Red Sox-Yankees rivalry by giving the visitors a commodity that has been lacking of late from the starting rotation: innings. The power lefty wasn’t at his best, bu
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) Red Sox left-handed reliever Justin Wilson entered Saturday with a 2.25 ERA in 25 outings. But he walked two batters and then gave up a two-run RBI single to DJ LeMahieu that cut the Yankees’ deficit to 8-7 in the eighth.
Red Sox manager Alex Cora said Saturday that Alex Bregman felt good after starting a running program at Fenway Park but is still far from returning from a strained right quadriceps.
Credited with the win, Garrett Crochet allowed a season-high five runs in six innings, but grinded through early trouble and defensive issues to offer the Sox much-needed length from their starter.
The Red Sox rookie said pitching against the Yankees "has been always kind of one of those starts that I’ve had circled on my calendar."