Minor Lines 4/29: Connor Wong doubles In rehab outing
Briefly

The article recounts a day of mixed performances for the Red Sox and their farm teams. The major league team excelled offensively with five home runs, while Worcester's squad faced challenges, stranding ten players with missed opportunities to score. Connor Wong, returning from injury, did well in his rehab game, contributing with a double. New players like Franklin Arias made appearances, but the overall hitting consistency was lacking. Meanwhile, Eduardo Rivera's short but effective outing adds promising depth to the pitching staff.
Connor Wong's return after a broken pinky was a highlight, as he demonstrated minimal loss in swing with a double during his rehab appearance.
The Red Sox's offense was explosive, showcasing potential with five home runs in the first three innings, led by key contributors in the lineup.
Worcester's bats were stagnant overall, stranding ten runners, including three chances with runners in scoring position, which could've changed the game's outcome.
Franklin Arias debuted without a hit but earned his first walk, while Eduardo Rivera shone with eight strikeouts in a brief, efficient outing.
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