Red Sox ace Garrett Crochet has liner skip off his nose and glove
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Red Sox ace Garrett Crochet has liner skip off his nose and glove
"Red Sox ace Garrett Crochet narrowly escaped injury when a liner hit his glove and nose, but he continued to pitch, showcasing his resilience."
"Manager Alex Cora and a trainer rushed to Crochet after he was hit, but he struck out the next batter and finished his inning."
"After striking out the next batter post-injury, Crochet allowed just four hits and one run while striking out six, demonstrating his skill."
"The left-hander, acquired from the White Sox, recently signed a $170-million extension, highlighting his importance to the Red Sox roster."
In a tense moment during a game against the Minnesota Twins, Boston Red Sox pitcher Garrett Crochet was struck by a line drive that hit his glove and then his nose. Despite the close call and a small amount of blood observed, Crochet continued to pitch after being evaluated by manager Alex Cora and a trainer. He showed remarkable resilience by striking out the next batter and ended the inning without allowing further damage. Crochet's performance is especially significant following his recent $170-million extension with the Red Sox.
Read at Boston.com
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