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Red Sox flip the script in series finale behind Early, but should they be worried about Crochet?
- The Red Sox defeated the Twins 9-5, salvaging the series with a strong offensive performance.
- Connelly Early delivered his longest start of the season, earning his first win despite a solo homer allowed.
- Trevor Story drove in five runs, including a first-pitch homer that boosted Boston to a 5-1 lead.
- Boston used a reshuffled lineup with bench players contributing, highlighting depth at multiple positions.
- Ceddanne Rafaela started in the lineup in a new spot, showcasing roster flexibility.
- Isiah Kiner-Falefa started at third base, giving Durbin a rest while Monasterio moved to first and Anthony to right.
- The team emphasized making plays on opposing errors, contributing to the nine-run output.
- The discussion around Garrett Crochet continued, with questions about his workload and command after a rough start.
- The rotation may need deeper starts as Crochet, Gray, and others adjust to early-season performance.
- The team balanced risk and rest by scheduling Crochet on a six-day cycle to protect long-term durability.
- The nine-run outburst followed a shutdown inning stretch, marking a notable shift from the prior day’s shutout.
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