Triston Casas placed on injury list with patellar tendon rupture
- During the second inning of Friday's game at Fenway Park against the Minnesota Twins, Triston Casas, the Red Sox's primary first baseman, collapsed with a knee injury.
- Casas slipped and fell trying to beat out a ground ball to first base, causing him to remain motionless and be stretchered off the field.
- At 25 years old, Casas belted 24 homers during the 2023 season and earned a third-place finish in the AL Rookie of the Year race, although injuries restricted him to playing only 63 games last year.
- Manager Alex Cora confirmed the injury after the game, but the Red Sox have not revealed its exact nature or expected recovery time.
- This injury marks another significant setback for Casas and could force the Red Sox to rely more on utility player Romy Gonzalez or prospect Roman Anthony at first base.
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Red Sox lose Triston Casas to ruptured patellar tendon
Casas was injured in Boston's win over Minnesota on Friday and needs season-ending surgery.
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