FORT MYERS, Fla. — A case could be made that Red Sox ace Garrett Crochet is the best starting pitcher in the game to not be taking part in this spring’s World Baseball Classic. Paul Skenes is ...
In a few weeks, tens of thousands of fans will begin making their way back to Citizens Bank Park for another season of Phillies baseball. Of course, it’s easy to think of Philly fans as the stereotype ...
I spent most of the past weekend doing two things — hitting golf balls at a driving range, and navigating through some fantasy baseball drafts. With an eye toward the upcoming Oscars, I thought it was ...
Garrett Crochet was scratched from his Sunday start against the Minnesota Twins, and will instead pitch in a minor league ...
With five scheduled off days over the first month, the Boston Red Sox plan to have Garrett Crochet pitch on a six-day schedule early in the season to manage h ...
"I wanted to have a normal spring training coming off the highest workload I've ever had," he said. "I don't want to get going too early." ...
As Tarik Skubal showed this week, the decision to risk injury and pitch in the tournament is a big one. Crochet, the Red Sox ...
The Boston Red Sox are under two weeks away from Opening Day.
Boston Red Sox ace Garrett Crochet was scratched from his spring training start on Sunday.
Boston Red Sox ace Garrett Crochet sat out the WBC this year, and he just had something surprising to say about it.
Unlike many of the top-tier aces around baseball, Garrett Crochet decided on his own that pitching in the World Baseball Classic didn’t make sense for him this time around. His reasons were sound, and ...
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