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Greg Weissert's struggles are significantly impacting the Red Sox bullpen, contributing to the team's overall performance issues. Despite a recent improvement under Chad Tracy, Weissert remains a key concern for the pitching staff.

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The Boston Red Sox are trying to right the ship under Chad Tracy, with a record of 8-5 under his tenure so far. Almost everyone is starting to pick up the slack, and bring the Sox back up from the depths of misery.
However, there are a few players that are still just holding the team back, with most of them being slumping position players. However, there are a couple pitchers as well, with one of them being the worst at trying to maintain a lead: Greg Weissert.
Greg Weissert
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So far this season, Weissert has been one of, . He posted a 0-1 record, a 5.52 ERA, 18 Ks, and a WHIP of 1.636 in 17 games.
Greg Weissert is having the worst year of his career, failing to maintain leads and contributing to the bullpen's problems.
Under Chad Tracy, the Red Sox have improved to an 8-5 record, but Weissert's struggles continue to hold the team back.
Weissert's performance is a major concern for the Red Sox, as it affects their ability to secure leads and compete effectively.

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It seems like whenever he comes in, the Red Sox need to be prepared to give up some runs. This is also a big contrast from last season, when Weissert was one of Bostonâs more trusted early game relievers.
Greg Weissert
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Last season, Weissert was much more solid. He played in 72 games, where he posted a 6-6 record, a 2.82 ERA, 57 Ks, a WHIP of 1.164 and four saves. While he wasnât perfect, he was loads better than this year.
Even in his overall career, heâs been much better than this season. Even Weissert knows that this year heâs been really bad, and he didnât mince his words when telling the media.
âIt's not secret. Iâm pitching like ****,â (via Christopher Smith).
Greg Weissert
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Weissertâs future is uncertain. On one hand, if heâs costing the Sox winnable games time and time again, he might be on the chopping block. If the Sox want to return to contention, they cannot be blowing games that are pretty much locks.
However, on the other hand, Weissert has proved to be reliable in low-risk situations. Having a guy like that is good when you want to rest your top bullpen arms in blowout games, one way or another. So, if Weissert can lock in and get back to somewhere near his normal self, it doesnât make sense to get rid of him.
In the end, only time will tell what the Sox decide to do with their most volatile reliever.
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