Red Sox Manage Garrett Crochet Workload Amid Mixed Season
Red Sox Manage Garrett Crochet Workload Amid Mixed Season

Red Sox Manage Garrett Crochet Workload Amid Mixed Season

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The Boston Red Sox have been cautious with their ace pitcher Garrett Crochet's workload this season, limiting his innings to preserve his health for the long term despite his strong performance. On May 21, manager Alex Cora pulled Crochet after 85 pitches in a tie game against the Mets, a decision that was preplanned and aimed at preventing fatigue, as Crochet currently leads MLB in innings pitched. While Crochet was initially frustrated by the early exit, he later expressed understanding and respect for the team's approach to managing his workload. The Red Sox front office and coaching staff emphasize the importance of balancing immediate game situations with the goal of maintaining Crochet's effectiveness throughout the 162-game season. Crochet, who signed a six-year, $170 million extension, has posted a stellar 1.98 ERA and 78 strikeouts in 68.1 innings, reinforcing his status as a key asset for the team's playoff aspirations. The Red Sox's bullpen exhaustion in the series also influenced the decision, reflecting broader concerns about player health and resource management.

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