3 Newcomers to represent Red Sox at 2025 MLB All-Star Game
It’s not how you start, it’s how you finish.
The Red Sox don’t have any All-Star starters, but three players will represent the club at next week’s midsummer classic: Alex Bregman, Aroldis Chapman, and Garrett Crochet.
All three players are in their first season with the Red Sox. Chief baseball officer Craig Breslow completed a blockbuster trade for Crochet during the MLB Winter Meets last December, and signed Chapman and Bregman as free agents.
This is Boston’s second consecutive season with three All-Star selections (every team is guaranteed one All-Star). Rafael Devers, Jarren Duran, and Tanner Houck represented the Red Sox last year – though Devers opted not to participate so as to rest his shoulders – with Duran winning All-Star MVP honors.
Devers was a shoo-in for this year’s Team American League before the Red Sox traded him to the San Francisco Giants on Father’s Day. He was not named to Team National League on Sunday.
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