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On Tuesday night at Fenway Park, a silly baseball version of one of these happy accidents occurred for the Red Sox when home plate umpire Mike Estabrook, who was running about as hot as the Hindenburg, escalated a situation that started with his own blown call, and ended with him tossing both Walker Buehler and Alex Cora from the game.
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Yardbarker on MSNRed Sox management took big step with disgruntled Rafael DeversAs the Red Sox began a series with the Royals on Friday, Sox owner John Henry, team CEO Sam Kennedy and chief baseball officer Craig Breslow all flew to Kansas City in response to Rafael Devers’ comments on Thursday about his refusal to play first base and his displeasure with what the slugger felt was an unreasonable series of requests from upper management.
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Rafael Devers tells Red Sox front office to 'do their jobs' and find a 1BSpeaking with reporters for the first time since Triston Casas was ruled out for the season after rupturing his left knee tendon and undergoing surgery, Devers said on Thursday that Red Sox management approached him about the idea of filling in as Boston ...
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Sporting News on MSNRed Sox get positive news on All-Star's expected return dateThe Boston Red Sox will be getting a boost to their rotation soon after receiving positive news about one of their pitchers' return from injury.
Juan Soto's performance with the Mets has faced scrutiny despite his massive contract. His lack of hustle during key plays in recent games, including
Speaking with reporters for the first time since Triston Casas was ruled out for the season after rupturing his left knee tendon and undergoing surgery, Devers said on Thursday that Red Sox management approached him about the idea of filling in as Boston’s first baseman.
The Red Sox could have communicated with their star player better, but Devers could also be more accommodating of the team's needs.
“If the Boston Red Sox are still looking for a first baseman at the trade deadline, Rhys Hoskins of the Milwaukee Brewers could be the perfect fit. Hoskins, a free agent after the season, will be available if the Brewers aren’t in the playoff hunt,” Bob Nightengale of USA Today reported.
A day after Devers told reporters about his refusal to play first base, Henry, team president Sam Kennedy and chief baseball officer Craig Breslow flew to Kansas City to meet with Devers and manager Alex Cora.
Walker Buehler responded on social media to umpire Laz Diaz's claim as to why he was ejected in the Red Sox win.