Red Sox 1B Romy Gonzalez leaves game after collision at first, running out grounder
- Romy Gonzalez, first baseman for the Boston Red Sox, left the game on Wednesday night after a collision at first base in Boston on May 7, 2025.
- The collision happened as Gonzalez attempted to reach first base on a ground ball, resulting in contact with the first baseman from the Texas Rangers, amid Boston’s lineup dealing with a shortage at the position following Triston Casas’ recent season-ending knee injury.
- Gonzalez was initially ruled safe, scoring a run that put the Red Sox ahead 4-3, but the call was overturned after a Rangers challenge, removing the run and ending the inning.
- At 23 years old, Gonzalez was substituted during the game when Abraham Toro, recently promoted from Triple-A Worcester the previous Saturday, took over the first base role.
- The Red Sox won the game 6-4, and Gonzalez is expected to take most of the playing time at first base despite the current uncertainty about his injury.
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