Why pitching coach Andrew Bailey believes Red Sox don't need to add another starting pitcher
Briefly

"If our industry doesn't view our pitching staff individually at higher tiers [by the end of 2024 than entering the year], I just didn't do my job. I think that there's talent in our rotation, opportunity. Helping them understand who they are and giving them identities and creating some accountability is going to be our name of the game. I'm totally happy. I'm excited about this group."
Brayan Bello might be the pitcher who has the highest upside of the group. The 24-year-old showed promise in his first full season in 2023, having a two-plus-month stretch where his ERA was below 3.00. But he finished the year 12-11 with a 4.24 ERA in 157 innings pitched and striking out just 7.6 hitters per nine innings pitched.
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