Alex Bregman’s Absence Hits Red Sox Hard As Alex Cora Makes Grim Confession After Orioles Beatdown
- Alex Bregman left the game against the Baltimore Orioles due to right quad tightness after injuring himself in the fifth inning, raising concerns for the Red Sox.
- Manager Alex Cora did not consider Rafael Devers as a third base replacement, indicating a shift to other players for the position.
- Cora described Bregman's injury as 'day-to-day,' which could lead to an injured list placement, acknowledging it felt 'worse' than expected.
- Cora confirmed the team would 'mix and match' players instead of moving Devers from his designated hitter position, emphasizing Devers' success in that role.
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Alex Bregman’s Absence Hits Red Sox Hard As Alex Cora Makes Grim Confession After Orioles Beatdown
Baseball, as we always say, never fails to surprise. It’s a game that refuses to be predictable. The Red Sox-Orioles series showed just that. However, if you feel that the terrible outing against the Orioles was enough for the Red Sox, a lot more awaits from their manager, Alex Cora, who shared a mic-drop moment post-game. With his team already battling through injuries and suffering a disheartening loss against the surging Orioles, Cora was dea…
Could Rafael Devers return to 3B if Red Sox need to put Alex Bregman on IL?
Alex Cora prefaced the answer by saying he didn’t want to “jump to conclusions.” But the answer to whether he thought Alex Bregman is trending toward a stint on the injured list was still “yes.” “I saw him this morning, he’s like, ‘It’s worse than I thought,’” the Red Sox manager said of his third baseman, who underwent an MRI on Saturday. Bregman exited Friday afternoon’s game in the fifth inning with what the club initially announced as ‘right…
Red Sox 3B Alex Bregman moves closer to possible IL stint, manager Alex Cora says - Seymour Tribune
BOSTON (AP) — Red Sox third baseman Alex Bregman could be nearing a trip to the injured list after leaving Friday’s game with right quadriceps tightness, manager Alex Cora said. “He’s getting an MRI. He’s sore,” Cora said at Fenway Park on Saturday morning before Boston was set to face the Baltimore Orioles in the first game of a split doubleheader. “We’ll see where he’s at,” Cora said before later adding that Bregman said it felt “worse” than h…
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