Boston Red Sox ace Garrett Crochet aims to improve on his last start when he faces the host Toronto Blue Jays on Tuesday night in the opener of a three-game series.
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The Boston Red Sox paid a pretty hefty price to bring ace Garrett Crochet to town this past offseason. Boston clearly wanted a top-tier lefty starter and made Crochet a priority in trade talks with the Chicago White Sox.
Most Boston Red Sox fans hoped for better than a 14-13 record to begin the year, but the season is young, and there have been multiple bright spots for Boston already.
The Boston Red Sox certainly didn’t have the day they wanted to on Thursday. Boston looked to win its series against the Seattle Mariners at home on Thursday afternoon, but things didn’t work out in its favor.
Over a week ago, Boston Red Sox pitcher Garrett Crochet came close to throwing a no-hitter against his former team, the Chicago White Sox. Though he came up short, it undoubtedly indicated a strong start to the season.
The Boston Red Sox will turn the ball over to new ace Garrett Crochet with another series victory on the line when they meet the visiting Seattle Mariners on Thursday afternoon.
Garrett Crochet is off to a dazzling start in 2025. The Boston Red Sox’s top acquisition this offseason is 2-1 with a 1.13 ERA and 35 strikeouts over 32 innings.
The Boston Red Sox will likely be in the business of surveying the entire trade market for starting pitchers before July. Garrett Crochet has excelled thus far in 2025, but Tanner Houck has struggled mightily and much of Boston’s expected rotation is rehabbing at the moment.
A significant portion of the White Sox future hinges on a trade made in December with the Boston Red Sox. The White Sox sent pitcher Garrett Crochet to Boston in exchange for four prospects: catcher Kyle Teel (White Sox No.
The Boston Red Sox really couldn’t ask for more out of Garrett Crochet. The lefty flamethrower has been pretty incredible to kick off the 2025 Major League Baseball season.
While Garrett Crochet didn't flirt with a no-hitter against his former team this time around, the lefty managed to make history once again. Crochet tossed 6.0 scoreless innings for the Boston Red Sox on Saturday, limiting the Chicago White Sox to just four hits.
The Boston Red Sox picked up a 10-3 win over the Chicago White Sox last night. This victory started their four-game series. The Red Sox have won four of their last five games.
Boston Red Sox left-hander Garrett Crochet has paid immediate dividends since signing a six-year, $170 million contract extension this season. Crochet, 25, is 2-1 with a 1.38 ERA and an 0.88 WHIP.
The Boston Red Sox went all-in this past offseason with a series of pivotal acquisitions. Boston’s biggest two moves were the signings of its new ace, Garret Crochet, and its new third baseman, two-time World Series champion Alex Bregman.
He's the ace of the Boston Red Sox. Is he good enough for Team USA? That's the question that U.S. manager Mark DeRosa could be asking himself before the 2026 World Baseball Classic.
After a memorable trade for a starting pitcher this winter, will the Boston Red Sox repeat the feat before the July deadline? Garrett Crochet has been everything the Red Sox could have asked for through four starts, posting a 1.38 ERA in 26 innings.
The Chicago White Sox won their first series of the year, beating the Boston Red Sox two games to one and outscored the Red Sox 15 to six. The series also
Crochet showed why the White Sox could be missing him in his return to Chicago on Sunday.
The Chicago White Sox have regrouped from an eight-game losing streak by earning their first series victory of the season. They hope to keep channeling that resolve Sunday as they pursue a three-game sweep of the visiting Boston Red Sox.
The Houston Astros have watched a lot of their players leave in free agency in recent years.
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The Boston Red Sox have locked down their go-to arm in the rotation for the foreseeable future. ESPN’s Jeff Passan reported earlier today that Boston and southpaw Garrett Crochet have agreed to a six-year deal worth $170 million, with the contract set to kick in next year.
A slow start to 2025 isn't deterring the Boston Red Sox from going big.
The Boston Red Sox have completed step two with Garrett Crochet.
The Red Sox have reportedly reached agreement with new ace Garrett Crochet on a six-year, $170M extension that goes into effect in 2026. The CAA client can opt out after the 2030 season.
The Boston Red Sox appear to finally have the top-of-rotation pitcher they have been lacking for years, and they are taking a gamble with him that could prove costly.
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