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Ranger Suárez to pitch fifth in rotation after World Baseball Classic
The Boston Red Sox signed Ranger Suárez this offseason to pair with Garrett Crochet, but he will slot in as their No. 5 starter to start the year.
On Thursday, Red Sox manager Alex Cora told assembled media that Suárez would most likely be the Sox' No. 5 starter to begin the season. Cora cited Suárez being behind in his regular season ramp up due to pitching in the World Baseball Classic for Team Venezuela.
Ranger Suárez has a well-earned reputation for being unflappable. Good or bad, he's rarely shown emotion in his nearly 13 years in the Phillies organization. So, of course the veteran lefty wasn't wor
In some ways, it feels like the Boston Red Sox have been trapped in a vicious cycle since the end of 2019. Largely of their own making. Step 1: Push a proven star out the door, struggle to fill the subsequent void.
The Boston Red Sox had many players playing at the World Baseball Classic, but only three of them came back as champions.
As the Boston Red Sox are finalizing their Opening Day preparations, manager Alex Cora has voiced concerns regarding the readiness of Ranger Suarez following his stint in the World Baseball Classic.
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Ranger Suárez will be limited in the Boston Red Sox's rotation to start the season after his minimal work in World Baseball Classic.