The Boston Red Sox received more devastating injury news Saturday when pitcher Garrett Whitlock announced that his elbow injury would require internal bracing.
Boston Red Sox right-hander Garrett Whitlock told reporters on Saturday that he miss the remainder of the season to undergo an elbow procedure. Whitlock, 27, is set to undergo an internal brace procedure that has a one-year recovery time as opposed to the potential 15-month recovery time from Tommy John surgery.
A rotation spot is up for grabs, Cooper With the injury update on Garrett Whitlock now including an injured/torn ACL - and the looming specter of Tommy John surgery - a rotation spot is up for grabs.
One of Boston's best pitchers could be done for the year and 2025 as well.
The 27-year-old hasn’t had a full season as a starting pitcher since his time in the minors. He was an excellent multi-inning relief weapon for his first two MLB campaigns.
Boston expected he would return to the MLB rotation at the start of next week. That’s no longer the case.
Plus, Marcelo Mayer continues to find a way to get on base. So, too, does Miguel Bleis. Garrett Whitlock is rehabbing well, Marcelo Mayer with three base appearances, and Ryan Zeferjahn keeping a scoreless streak.
If the Boston Red Sox want to get into postseason contention, Triston Casas and Garrett Whitlock returning would be powerful replacements. While in much different stages in their recovery, both Casas and Whitlock are getting closer to their Red Sox return.
The Boston Red Sox have the best pitching staff in Major League Baseball, spearheaded by a rotation with a collective 2.57 ERA through 214 innings pitched.
The Boston Red Sox have been devastated by injuries already this season but it seems like they are finally starting to get healthier. Boston surprised some people out of the gate this season and racked up wins but injuries have decimated the club recently.
The Red Sox are out to a decent start in 2024, and they have their flexible rotation to thank for that.
The Boston Red Sox have dealt with a handful of high-impact injuries to the starting rotation already this season but they should start to get healthier soon.
The Boston Red Sox are in the third game of their four-game series against the Cleveland Guardians. They currently lead 2-0 after dropping the first two games of the series.
Already deeling with multiple pitching injuries already this spring, the Boston Red Sox placed another hurler on the 15-day injured list Wednesday, a day after right-hander Garrett Whitlock (strained left oblique) left his start after four innings.
The Boston Red Sox are out yet another starting pitcher due to injury.
We've been bleeding out a bit since our 2-1 start to the week in strikeout props, but that won't stop us from firing bullets. Let's get back on track with our three favorite K props for Thursday's MLB slate.
The Boston Red Sox's starting rotation was one of the team's biggest question marks going into the new season.
Enmanuel Valdez and Tyler O'Neill hit home runs as the Boston Red Sox defeated the host Seattle Mariners 5-1 Sunday afternoon, earning a split of their season-opening, four-game series.
The Boston Red Sox are already having rotation issues.
Boston Red Sox pitcher Garrett Whitlock didn’t have his best season in Massachusetts in 2023 — and he’ll be the first one to tell you that. “I’ll be the first to say, I think I was the worst guy on the team last year,” the 27-year-old said at Red Sox Winter Weekend on Saturday, according to MassLive.com’s Christopher Smith.
Red Sox starter Garrett Whitlock had his rehab assignment transferred from Triple-A Worcester to Double-A Portland on Thursday night. After starting for the WooSox on Opening Day at Polar Park last week, Whitlock did the same for the Sea Dogs at Hadlock Field.
Red Sox starter Garrett Whitlock began a rehab assignment with Triple-A Worcester on Friday afternoon. Getting the Opening Day start for the WooSox as they went up against the Syracuse Mets at Polar Park, Whitlock allowed one earned run on six hits and one walk to go along with six strikeouts over four innings of work in an 11-2 win.
One of the best events of the year is coming up and the Boston Red Sox are heavily involved -- from the organization to the fanbase. With baseball season officially back, that also means that the 2023 Jimmy Fund Radio-Telethon also is coming up fast.
Red Sox right-hander Garrett Whitlock has been named the team’s Jimmy Fund captain for the 2023 season, the organization announced on Monday. Whitlock will be taking over for Nathan Eovaldi, who held the post in each of the last two seasons before signing a two-year, $34 million contract with the Rangers in December.
One of the biggest storylines of the last two seasons has been the jockeying around of Garrett Whitlock. The right-hander went from the bullpen to the rotation and then back again to the bullpen, all during the 2022 season.
Whitlock is 2-1 with a 3.51 ERA in 13 games with the Red Sox this season.
To say Whitlock has been impressive would be an understatement.
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