The Boston Red Sox have seen an incredibly high amount of injuries this season, which has led to early struggles and a below .500 record. One of their youngest stars was sidelined with a confusing injury that has hindered what could have been his breakout season, but a return to the field is nearing.
Plus, Triston Casas gives us an update on his injury. Are the 2024 Red Sox underperforming? The club finished six games under .500 two years in a row and
The Boston Red Sox have been dealing with a handful of high-impact injuries this season but got some good news on Wednesday. Boston lost rising star first baseman Triston Casas to a difficult rib injury in April and he currently is on the 60-day Injured List.
The Boston Red Sox are getting hammered by injuries this season. Over 40 players have appeared for Boston in 2024, the most of any AL East team. And while some injuries may have been small, key players have been forced to miss time.
Hello losing my old friend? The Red Sox are under .500 for the first time since March 30. After spending considerable time in the basement in 2022 and
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.
News and notes from around Red Sox Nation. The timeline on Triston Casas’s return from his injured rib is still a giant mystery, but we have a small update: he’s started doing some cardio!
The Boston Red Sox have surprised people so far this season but it has been a difficult season. Boston has found a way to stay above .500 and currently is 21-20 on the season.
Triston Casas is going to be the IL for a while, so in the meantime we plug the hole with a veteran. He’s Garrett Cooper. We heard his name around the
The Boston Red Sox have a new first baseman in town. Boston recently acquired one-time All-Star Garrett Cooper in a trade with the Chicago Cubs to fill in for Triston Casas while he is sidelined.
Boston's first baseman won't be back anytime soon.
The Red Sox will be without Triston Casas for a while after a rib issue sent him to the injured list.
With Triston Casas out long term, who will command first base for the Sox?
The injury bug has bitten the Red Sox once again.
Triston Casas is the latest Boston Red Sox player to hit the injured list as he suffered from some rib discomfort in Boston’s game against the Pittsburgh Pirates on Saturday.
The Boston Red Sox placed first baseman Triston Casas on the 10-day injured list Sunday with a left rib strain. Catcher Tyler Heineman was recalled from Triple-A Worcester to take the roster spot of Casas.
Red Sox first baseman Triston Casas exited Saturday's game against the Pirates in the first inning due to what the club has termed left rib discomfort.
The Boston Red Sox have made it clear that they want to continue building around their young core of players.
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It was evident from the beginning that Triston Casas marched to the beat of his own drum. The first impression the 22-year-old rookie made on most Red Sox fans in 2022 was being the guy that sunbathed shirtless in the outfield and napped before games.
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Red Sox first baseman Triston Casas has been named a finalist for the 2023 American League Rookie of of the Year Award, the BBWAA and Major League Baseball announced on Monday.
Triston Casas unleashed the beast on Thursday…after a free pass.
Triston Casas is a unique individual, and that apparently rubbed some of his Boston Red Sox teammates the wrong way last season.
Triston Casas is ready to make his mark on Major League Baseball. On Friday, the Boston Red Sox phenom Casas showed off a unique painted nails look. Casas was wearing bright red nail polish on his fingernails and white nail polish on his toenails.
Nearly 10 weeks after a bout with knee soreness resulted in him being pulled out of the Dominican Winter League, Red Sox first baseman Triston Casas says he is in good spirits.
Red Sox first baseman Triston Casas is dealing with minor knee discomfort as he plays for the Tigres del Licey of the Dominican Winter League, the team announced on Wednesday night.
A young player's first big league home run is forever. They may never hit another dinger in MLB again, but that first one can never be taken away. Well, perhaps it can be taken away... or at the very least, held hostage.
Casas is viewed as the best prospect in the Red Sox farm system and top three among first base farmhands throughout the league.
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