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The Boston Red Sox faced a shutout loss to the Minnesota Twins, but the focus is on Garrett Crochet's disastrous start against the Minnesota Twins, where he allowed 11 runs before being pulled by manager Alex Cora in the second inning.
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The Boston Red Sox suffered a shutout loss against the Minnesota Twins on Tuesday but the team could still be more concerned with Mondayâs loss instead.
In that game, Red Sox superstar ace Garrett Crochet took the mound looking to build on a strong outing against the Milwaukee Brewers. Instead, he posted the worst start of his Major League Baseball career by far, a brutal 11-run performance that was cut short by manager Alex Cora with two outs in the second inning.
âCrochet, a two-time All-Star who finished second in American League Cy Young Award voting last season, became the first Red Sox pitcher to allow 10 runs in fewer than two innings,â ESPN News Services reported. âThe 26-year-old left-hander gave up four runs, three earned, in a 31-pitch first inning. Minnesota scored seven more in the second before Crochet was removed with two outs and Boston trailing 11-0.â
After posting a 2.59 ERA in 32 starts for the Red Sox last year, Crochet entered Tuesdayâs start with high expectations and a growing resume to back them up. So the issues â which ranged from a wild pitch to a hit batter to several emphatic home runs allowed â were a significant surprise.
âIt was shocking,â Dan Shaughnessy wrote for The Boston Globe. âSuddenly, Garrett Crochet was a meatball artist. Pitching against the Twins at Target Field Monday night, Bostonâs Randy Johnson-esque, powerhouse lefty was vulnerable.â
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After the game, Crochet indicated that he isnât dealing with an injury and that he plans to move on from the outing as quickly as he can. But on top of the mysterious struggles for his ace, Cora faced a question about his management of the pitcher.
âOrdinarily, if youâre as good as Garrett is, and you have a first inning like that, youâre going to hang in there for seven or eight innings to keep your ERA down,â Baltimore Orioles Hall of Famer Jim Palmer told Shaughnessy. âBut if a guyâs velocity is down like that and I have another 146 games to play, donât you usually go to the bullpen?â
In the first inning, Crochet gave up two doubles, two singles, threw a wild pitch, hit a batter and yielded four runs, all while the radar gun indicated his velocity was lower than usual. Given Crochetâs importance to the rest of the Red Soxâs season, that might have been enough for Cora to end his start â at least in Palmerâs estimation.
Instead, Crochet returned to the mound for two more outs, giving up two more walks, two more singles, a two-run double and two home runs before Cora finally pulled him out. In retrospect, he might have let the nightmare go on a little too long.
This article was originally published on Forbes.com
Garrett Crochet had the worst start of his career, giving up 11 runs before being removed by manager Alex Cora in the second inning.
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