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Watching Chris Sale pitch against the Red Sox on Thursday in the midst of another likely All-Star season, it’s still mind-boggling to think that Boston got nothing of value in return for Sale. In fact,
Three unheralded Red Sox are playing with the desperation to make an impact. On Wednesday, they helped Boston to its most lopsided home win.
The Boston Red Sox’s offense has definitely been quite below subpar this season, and is a big reason for a majority of their losses. Their stars who were supposed to be core bats have been slumping, and only a few bats have really been working.
Is it now only a matter of time before the Red Sox infielder is optioned to Triple-A Worcester? How will he fix his swing here if he’s not playing?
Yoshida is out of the lineup for Thursday's game against Atlanta, reports Chris Cotillo of MassLive.com Yoshida will sit out of Thursday's lineup since left-hander Chris Sale is taking the mound for Atlanta.
On Tuesday, Tracy is starting third-string catcher Mickey Gasper against Braves right-handed starting pitcher Spencer Strider in an attempt to score more runs.
The Red Sox will have Nick Sogard at shortstop and Marcelo Mayer at second base as they begin a three-game series against the Twins on Friday at Fenway.
The Boston Red Sox are fortunate to have Danny Coulombe back, but made an intriguing decision in the bullpen.