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The Red Sox starter set aside his "stubbornness" and tried to adapt after getting pounded last week in New York.
NEW YORK – The last time Walker Buehler stood on the Yankee Stadium mound, he was a Los Angeles Dodger pitching a 1-2-3 ninth inning to win the World Series. A mere 219 days later, the Yankees got to exact their revenge, pummeling Buehler and his new team, the Red Sox, 9-6 in their first meeting of the season.
Buehler yielded a season-high seven runs Friday night, including five in the first inning after coming one strike away from escaping the frame with no damage.
The Red Sox have a true No. 1 starter in Garrett Crochet and a collection of No. 4 starters — if that — after him.
A Red Sox rookie recorded his first career multi-homer game and Walker Buehler delivered a gem to beat the Tampa Bay Rays and pick up a series victory.
Join Post Sports+ for exciting subscriber-only features, including real-time texting with Mike Puma about the inside buzz on the Mets. Walker Buehler and Alex Cora hit the exits early on Tuesday ...
The series opener against the New York Yankees was a tough one for Walker Buehler, who was partly responsible for the damage with two rough innings. But the Red Sox right-hander didn’t stay quiet—after the loss,
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Sporting News on MSNRed Sox Alex Cora sends message on being fired as season spiralsThe Boston Red Sox manager acknowledged the possibility of losing his job as the team falls short of expectations.
Boston Red Sox fans are just as frustrated with Walker Buehler and the team as the starting pitcher sounded after a disastrous outing against the Yankees.
Although the Boston Red Sox sit at 31-35 and fourth in the AL East, manager Alex Cora’s job is reportedly not in jeopardy.