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The Boston Red Sox are hosting the New York Mets on Tuesday night at Fenway Park. Taking the series opener, Boston improved to 24-25, which ranks second in the AL East standings. Monday's loss dropped New York to 29-19, which saw them fall a half-game back of the Philadelphia Phillies for the NL East's top spot.
This grim situation at first has forced Boston’s hand and now has its starting second baseman, rookie Kristian Campbell, taking practice reps at first base. Despite his incredible athleticism and team-first mentality, it might be a while until the Red Sox see Campbell there regularly.
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Coming off last April’s Tommy John surgery, Song threw two shutout innings for the FCL Red Sox, striking out four. The 27-year-old didn’t allow a hit and walked one batter, while his fastball sat 93-95 mph, according to Ian Cundall of Sox Prospects.
As phenomenal as Alex Bregman has been for the Boston Red Sox so far, there's certainly reason for concern among the fan base. When Bregman inked his three-year
Ramón Vázquez sat at the table in the Fenway interview room and took a deep breath as he fought off a shiver. The temperature at first pitch in Monday’s series opener was in the low 50s with a strong breeze.
The Boston Red Sox starting pitchers have struggled after Garrett Crochet and manager Alex Cora is challenging the group to "step up" to get back on track.
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Worcester Telegram on MSNRed Sox prospect Marcelo Mayer 'all in' on playing second base with Triple-A Worcester and beyondWith the Boston Red Sox possibly moving players around to fill a void at first base, top infield prospect Marcelo Mayer will play more second base for the WooSox.
The chilly wind that blew over the Green Monster during Monday night’s game against the Mets left Fenway Park feeling more like October than May. It was postseason weather. With the season now a third over, the Red Sox rank as one of the biggest disappointments in baseball, a jumble of useful players who haven’t fit together well.