The Red Sox dominated the Marlins in a spring training game, winning 20-6 with six home runs, including two by Trevor Story. Walker Buehler contributed on the mound, striking out three. Despite the impressive performance, the game lacked broadcast coverage, prompting curiosity about the absence of media presence at spring training games. Fans could only access limited footage and audio coverage of subsequent games. Anticipation builds as the team prepares to face the Twins with a promising lineup that includes rising stars.
If the Red Sox hit six home runs in a game that's not broadcast anywhere, do the, erm, bats make a sound? I don't know, I'm not a philosopher.
The Sox absolutely destroyed the Marlins by a score of 20-6. Trevor Story hit two homers, with other bombs from Alex Bregman, Abraham Toro, Nate Eaton, and Trayce Thompson.
It's 2025, how is it possible that we don't have actual coverage of every spring training game?
You can listen to the Red Sox take on the Twins on the radio and then scour the internet for amateur footage.
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