Red Sox Call Up Richard Fitts to Bolster Starting Rotation Amid injuries
BOSTON – The Boston Red Sox will tap into their pitching depth early this season, with Richard Fitts slated to take a spot in the starting rotation. The move comes as Brayan Bello, Lucas Giolito, and Kutter Crawford are all set to begin the season on the injured list.
Fitts to Pitch as No. 4 Starter
Manager Alex Cora announced that Fitts will slot into the No. 4 spot in the rotation, behind Garrett Crochet, Tanner Houck, and Walker Buehler. The battle for the No. 5 spot remains ongoing.
Remarkable spring Training Performance
Fitts showcased improved velocity during spring training, reaching up to 99 mph with his fastball. In five appearances in Grapefruit League play, including three starts, he posted a 1-0 record with a 2.45 ERA, striking out 14 batters in 14 2/3 innings.
Fitts’ Debut and Trade
Fitts made his Major League debut as a spot starter late last season, displaying promise. The Red Sox acquired him in a trade with the New York Yankees,sending Alex Verdugo to New York. He is hoping to carry the momentum from the end of last season into this one.
Potential Candidates for Final Rotation Spot
Quinn Priester and Sean Newcomb are potential options to fill the final rotation spot until the injured starters return.
Fitts’ Scheduled Debut
fitts is currently scheduled to pitch the series finale against the Texas Rangers on March 30.
What improvements did Richard Fitts demonstrate during spring training that led to his call-up to the Red Sox rotation?
Red Sox Call Up Richard Fitts to Bolster Starting Rotation Amid injuries
BOSTON – the Boston red Sox will tap into their pitching depth early this season, wiht Richard fitts slated to take a spot in the starting rotation. The move comes as Brayan Bello,Lucas Giolito,and Kutter Crawford are all set to begin the season on the injured list.
Fitts to Pitch as No. 4 Starter
Manager Alex cora announced that Fitts will slot into the No. 4 spot in the rotation, behind Garrett Crochet, Tanner Houck, and Walker Buehler. The battle for the No. 5 spot remains ongoing.
Remarkable spring Training Performance
Fitts showcased improved velocity during spring training, reaching up to 99 mph with his fastball. In five appearances in Grapefruit league play, including three starts, he posted a 1-0 record with a 2.45 ERA, striking out 14 batters in 14 2/3 innings.
Fitts’ Debut and Trade
fitts made his Major League debut as a spot starter late last season, displaying promise. The Red Sox acquired him in a trade with the New York Yankees,sending Alex Verdugo to New York.He is hoping to carry the momentum from the end of last season into this one.
Potential Candidates for Final Rotation spot
Quinn Priester and Sean Newcomb are potential options to fill the final rotation spot until the injured starters return.
Fitts’ Scheduled Debut
fitts is currently scheduled to pitch the series finale against the Texas Rangers on March 30.
Q&A: Richard Fitts and the Red Sox Rotation
Who is Richard Fitts?
Richard Fitts is a right-handed pitcher acquired by the Boston Red Sox in a trade with the New york Yankees. He made his MLB debut last season and has impressed during spring training.
Why is Fitts being called up?
Fitts is being called up to fill a void in the Red Sox’s starting rotation due to injuries to key pitchers Brayan bello, Lucas Giolito, and Kutter Crawford.
What spot in the rotation will Fitts fill?
Fitts will slot into the No. 4 spot in the rotation, behind Garrett Crochet, Tanner Houck, and Walker Buehler.
How did Fitts perform in spring training?
Fitts had a strong spring training, showcasing improved velocity (up to 99 mph) and posting a 1-0 record with a 2.45 ERA in five appearances.
When will Fitts make his frist start?
Fitts is scheduled to pitch the series finale against the Texas Rangers on march 30th.
Who else might compete for the fifth starter spot?
quinn priester and sean Newcomb are potential candidates to fill the final rotation spot until the injured starters return.
keep an eye on Fitts’ debut to see how he performs under pressure!