
Red Sox ace Garrett Crochet wants to regularly pitch deeper into games
Yet as much as he's taken on increased innings responsibilities, Crochet craves more. He lamented having thrown 'just'
Garrett Whitlock
pitching in parts of two innings rather than just one clean frame. While he understood the team's logic in pulling him after 85 pitches in the sixth inning of his prior outing against the Mets, he also wants to get to a point where the team doesn't restrict him.
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'Against the Mets, with the short start, I was so frustrated,' said Crochet. 'I want to lead the majors in innings. I want to throw 100 pitches every outing. I want to throw 110 pitches.'
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Already, Crochet has a half-dozen outings of at least 100 pitches, tripling his total of two in 2024. He's also significantly bumped his workload from the 63⅔ innings he'd compiled through his first 12 starts last year.
The Red Sox are just 6-6 in games started by Garrett Crochet, who has allowed 17 earned runs over 75 innings.
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But the Sox don't want to scale back Crochet, whose ability to work deep into games often has been staff-saving given the inability of other starters to this point to work deep into games in reliable fashion. Red Sox manager
Alex
Cora
downplayed the significance of the innings jump, noting that former Sox lefthander
Eduardo Rodriguez
had gone from no innings in 2020 (when he missed the COVID-compressed season with myocarditis) to more than 170 in the regular season and playoffs in 2021.
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'There's no limit. There's no limitations with [Crochet],' said Cora. 'We'll pick and choose when we're gonna de-load him, but he's a full go, and he's been really good.'
Lefthanded changeup
The Red Sox traded lefty
Sean Newcomb
to the A's for cash considerations. Newcomb (0-4, 3.95 ERA in 41 innings), a Middleborough High alum, saved the Sox bullpen by logging 139 pitches in long relief last week, but was designated for assignment on Saturday with the Sox in need of fresh arms. Newcomb had been a source of depth in both the rotation and bullpen this year; he's tied for third in innings pitched on the Sox.
The Red Sox sent lefthander Sean Newcomb to the Athletics for cash considerations after designating the Middleborough native for assignment on Saturday.
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Lefthander
Zach Penrod
, who landed on the 60-day injured list with an elbow strain in spring training, has joined Triple A Worcester after logging a scoreless inning with two strikeouts over the weekend in the Florida Complex League. Lefty
Chris Murphy
, who hasn't pitched in a game since 2023 as a result of Tommy John surgery, has joined High A Greenville to start his rehab assignment.
Righthander
Hunter Dobbins
, who has a 4.21 ERA in seven starts, will be available in the Red Sox bullpen as a multi-innings reliever on Wednesday, following three days of rest since he made a four-inning start against the Orioles on Saturday. With
Richard Fitts
back on the big league roster, will Dobbins remain in the bullpen as a multi-innings reliever who can pound the strike zone?
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'We'll talk about that later,' Cora said of Dobbins, whose 4 percent walk rate is 10th-lowest among pitchers with at least 30 innings this year.
Correct password
Red Sox prospect
Jhostynxon Garcia
has been in Triple A for just over a week, but has already achieved a level of cultural notoriety that surpasses most prospects. Garcia served as an answer to a question on 'Jeopardy!' on Monday night: 'It's something many use every day to unlock things online and the nickname of Red Sox prospect Jhostynxon Garcia.' The question, which was provided (accurately, save for the modification from a definite to an indefinite article) by contestant
Miles Tepper
for $400, was, 'What is a password?' Garcia, known as 'The Password,' was promoted to Worcester last week. In his first six games, he went 10-for-24 with a pair of homers and a . 417/.440/.708 line . . . Utility infielder
Romy Gonzalez
(left quad contusion) could start a rehab assignment this weekend . . . Righthander
Kutter Crawford
(right knee) threw live batting practice on Monday in Fort Myers, and will now stay on a five-day routine. His next session will be four simulated innings . . . Righthander
Tanner Houck
(flexor pronator strain) is throwing on flat ground but has yet to start throwing off a mound . . . DH/outfielder
Masataka Yoshida
is still throwing at 60 feet.
It's not every day one of your players is a clue on
Atta boy, Miles! 🤗
— Worcester Red Sox (@WooSox)
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