Ken Rosenthal predicts that three Red Sox players will represent the organization in the All-Star game: Garrett Crochet, Aroldis Chapman, and Wilyer Abreu. Crochet leads the American League in strikeouts and has a 2.26 ERA. Chapman has made 14 saves this season, with an ERA of 1.32. Abreu leads the Red Sox in home runs with 16 and has recently performed exceptionally well, hitting key home runs including a grand slam and an inside-the-park home run. If chosen, Abreu will mark his first All-Star selection.
Garrett Crochet leads the American League in strikeouts with 144 and boasts a 2.26 ERA through 115.1 innings pitched, making him one of the majors' best this season.
Aroldis Chapman has pitched 34 innings this season with 14 saves and an ERA of 1.32, significantly lower than his career average.
Wilyer Abreu leads the Red Sox with 16 home runs this season and has been pivotal for the team, recently hitting a grand slam and an inside-the-park home run.
If selected, both Garrett Crochet and Wilyer Abreu would celebrate their respective second and first All-Star nods.
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