Alex Cora Breaks Silence on $120 Million Red Sox Slugger..
In MLB, dozens of players across the league always seem to have trouble finding their swing at the plate early on in the season. The same could be said about Boston Red Sox third baseman Alex Bregman, who, despite having an 11-game hitting streak in April last season with the Houston Astros, has a March/April career OPS of .767. By no standards is that a horrible OPS, but it’s much lower than his career .852 mark. Bregman is off to a blistering start in the first season of his three-year, $120 million contract with the Red Sox, slashing .331/.401/.570 with six home runs and a 172 OPS+. On Tuesday, Bregman went 3-for-5 with a solo homer in Boston’s 10-2 win against the Toronto Blue Jays at the Rogers Center in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Red Sox manager Alex Cora attributes Bregman’s early-season success to the training he did in the offseason. “He [Bregman] worked hard in the offseason,” Cora told Christopher Smith of MassLive. “He felt like last year he was off, especially early in the season, swinging more.
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Swinging at the edges of the strike zone.” Cora believes Bregman’s potential as a dangerous hitter in the middle of Boston’s lineup is not limited to playing home games at Fenway Park, where the pull hitter can utilize the Green Monster in left field for extra-base hits. “He’s a complete hitter and like I said in the (introductory) press conference, it’s more than hitting at Fenway,” Cora told Smith. “This kid, he understands what he needs to do to be successful. And so far, so good.” Bregman has two player opt-outs in his contract with the Red Sox, and there’s a strong possibility Cora and the front office will do their best to convince him to stick around. Especially if the two-time World Series champion with the Astros and 2024 American League Gold Glove Award winner at third base maintains this level of offensive production. Related: Inside..
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Blue Jays Make Move After Loss to Red Sox..
The Toronto Blue Jays aren’t just losing, they’re getting crushed. After their 10-2 loss to the Boston Red Sox on Tuesday, they’ve now gotten outscored 26-5 over their last three games and have lost eight of their last 10. The Blue Jays have also lost their last three series, as they got swept by the New York Yankees and Houston Astros in addition to dropping two out of three contests vs. the Seattle Mariners. Pitching is a main culprit for their woes, as they’re 21st in baseball with a team 4.27 ERA. However, Toronto made a change to the staff that will affect Wednesday’s game against the Red Sox, via MLB.com’s Keegan Matheson. Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Bowden Francis (44) and manager John Schneider (14) © Nick Turchiaro-Imagn Images © Nick Turchiaro-Imagn Images “Eric Lauer is up with.
Boston Red Sox vs Toronto Blue Jays – FULL GAME HIGHLIGHTS | April 29, 2025 MLB Season
the Blue Jays,” he reported. “He’ll either start tonight or pitch heavy innings behind an opener. Casey Lawrence DFA’d.” Lauer sports a career 36-37 record with a 4.30 ERA and 1.37 WHIP in 120 appearances. The 29-year-old previously spent time with the San Diego Padres and the Milwaukee Brewers, but has’t pitched in a big-league game since 2023. Meanwhile, Lawrence is 1-1 with a 4.97 ERA in five games this year and 5-5 with a 6.59 ERA in 64 career outings. The 37-year-old pitched four of this season’s contests for the Seattle Mariners. Toronto will host Boston for two more games before continuing its home stand against the Cleveland Guardians. After that, it’ll hit the road to play the Los Angeles Angels and Mariners before returning to the Rogers Centre to face the Tampa Bay Rays, Detroit Tigers, and San Diego Padres.