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Red Sox Stick to Pitch Limits for Garrett Crochet Despite Costly Loss

Boston pulled ace Garrett Crochet after 85 pitches to prioritize long-term health, leading to bullpen struggles and a 5-1 defeat to the Mets.

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Overview

  • Garrett Crochet was removed after 5⅓ innings and 85 pitches on May 21, following a pre-planned workload cap set by the Red Sox medical and sports sciences staff.
  • Manager Alex Cora stated the decision was made to protect Crochet’s health and ensure his availability for the postseason.
  • The Red Sox bullpen faltered after Crochet’s exit, allowing three runs in the seventh inning and contributing to a 5-1 loss to the Mets.
  • Crochet expressed frustration at being pulled, emphasizing his readiness to pitch deeper and his desire to support his teammates in the bullpen.
  • Despite the loss, the Red Sox remain committed to their cautious approach, aiming to balance Crochet’s workload with long-term team goals.