
"After a standout first season with the Red Sox, Boston ace Garrett Crochet is in the running for the American League's top pitching accolade. Crochet was named one of three finalists for the AL Cy Young Award on Monday night, with the southpaw joined by Detroit's Tarik Skubal and Houston's Hunter Brown. A winner will be announced next Wednesday on MLB Network."
"Crochet dominated in his first season with the Red Sox, posting an 18-5 record to go along with a 2.59 ERA. He led the AL in both innings pitched (205.1) and strikeouts (255), while also tossing a gem in his lone postseason outing this fall. In Boston's only playoff victory over the Yankees in the Wild Card Round, Crochet limited New York to just one earned run and four hits over 7.2 innings of work, surrendering zero walks while striking out 11."
Garrett Crochet was named an American League Cy Young Award finalist after an 18-5 season with a 2.59 ERA. He led the AL in innings pitched (205.1) and strikeouts (255). Crochet produced a dominant postseason start, allowing one earned run and four hits over 7.2 innings with 11 strikeouts and no walks in Boston's Wild Card win over the Yankees. The other Cy Young finalists are Tarik Skubal and Hunter Brown, with Skubal leading the AL in ERA (2.21) and WHIP (0.89). Roman Anthony was named an AL Rookie of the Year finalist after slashing .292/.396/.463 in 71 games.
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