Commentary: Walker Buehler struggling to rediscover his Dodgers World Series magic with Red Sox
Briefly

Walker Buehler's recent performance raises concerns for the Red Sox as he battles a 6.29 earned-run average, the highest among American League pitchers with significant innings pitched. After a difficult outing against the Angels, Buehler expressed his belief in his ability to contribute at the major league level, yet acknowledged the team's need for effective players as they aim for a playoff spot. Manager Alex Cora faces a tough decision regarding Buehler's role in the starting rotation, pondering whether he should move to a bullpen position given the team's current predicament.
Buehler's earned-run average is 6.29, the highest of any American League pitcher with at least 60 innings.
At some point, there are 26 guys that are going to help this team hopefully make the playoffs. If you're not one of them, I don't really think it matters what you've done in years past.
We'll talk about it,
It was shocking, frankly, to hear Buehler talk after the Angels dazed him in a five-run first inning.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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