Red Sox Near Rotation Change After Struggling $21M Veteran Start
Red Sox Near Rotation Change After Struggling $21M Veteran Start

Red Sox Near Rotation Change After Struggling $21M Veteran Start

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The Boston Red Sox are facing critical roster decisions as they fight to maintain their playoff position, with starting pitcher Walker Buehler's future in the rotation increasingly uncertain due to his inconsistent performances and high 5.40 ERA. Manager Alex Cora has not confirmed Buehler's next start, and reports indicate the team is considering moving him to the bullpen, potentially replacing him with Richard Fitts or Kyle Harrison, a top prospect currently excelling in Triple-A. Meanwhile, the team’s offense has struggled, notably with infielder Abraham Toro, whose offensive slump has been detrimental during a crucial stretch of games. On a more positive note, young outfielder Roman Anthony has adapted well to the majors, establishing himself as a reliable contributor after starting the season in Triple-A. These changes come amid a recent slump where the Red Sox lost eight of twelve games, including unexpected losses to lower-ranked teams like the Orioles and Marlins, highlighting the urgency for adjustments to sustain their Wild Card race. The team's management is balancing veteran experience with rising talent as they prepare for a challenging finish to the season.

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