Red Sox lineups: Garrett Crochet looking to pitch Boston to series win
It’s Crochet Day at Fenway Park.
Garrett Crochet will take the mound as the Red Sox look to take two out of three from the Seattle Mariners. Crochet (2-1, 1.13) will take on Seattle’s Bryan Woo (2-1, 3.12) in what could potentially be among the top starting pitching matchups of the season so far.
Kristian Campbell is back in the lineup after getting Wednesday off and will start in center field. David Hamilton will start at second base, Carlos Narvaez will be back behind the plate and Ceddanne Rafaela will come off the bench.
Wilyer Abreu will remain in the cleanup spot and Triston Casas the sixth spot. The rest of Boston’s main hitters will remain in their usual positions.
Red Sox lineup
Jarren Duran LF
Rafael Devers DH
Alex Bregman 3B
Wilyer Abreu RF
Trevor Story SS
Triston Casas 1B
Kristian Campbell CF
David Hamilton 2B
Carlos Narvaez C
Garrett Crochet P
How to watch
When: 1:35 p.m.
Where: Fenway Park, Boston
Broadcast info: NESN, MLB Network (out-of-market only), WEEI 93.7 FM, WCCM 1490 AM (Spanish), WESX 1230 AM (Spanish)
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