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Red Sox's internal options to replace Casas at 1B Even before this injury, Boston’s roster featured a litany of intriguing and evolving puzzle pieces for Cora to fit together.
Unfortunately, the Boston Red Sox have dealt with some injuries throughout the year, including to young first basemen, ...
Boston Red Sox first baseman Triston Casas suffered a ruptured left patellar tendon on a play at first base during Friday night's win over the Minnesota Twins (BOS 6, MIN 1), the team announced on ...
Boston Red Sox first baseman Triston Casas (knee) was removed early during Friday's game against the Detroit Tigers. Casas appeared to have suffered a knee while trying to make it to first base.
The Boston Red Sox might be without slugger Triston Casas for an extended period of time, but his injury could free up a spot for top prospect Roman Anthony.
Once he came back, though, it was time for liftoff: Casas posted a .767 OPS in May, then an .851 mark in June and an eye-watering 1.200 in July. All of a sudden, he was a core part of Boston's future.
It seems like things just aren't clicking for the young slugger of the Red Sox, Triston Casas. The numbers don't lie, and if we compare his start in the 2025 MLB season to a couple of years ago ...
Triston Casas can’t really complain about jabronis like those guys. He asked for this. He asked for it by doing something in that very, very few other baseball players do: by welcoming fame.
Triston Casas has 14 hits for the Red Sox in 2025. (When I started making notes for this piece, he only had 12 hits and 1 home run. He has since added 2 homers. You’re welcome.) Rafael Devers ...
Once he came back, though, it was time for liftoff: Casas posted a .767 OPS in May, then an .851 mark in June and an eye-watering 1.200 in July. All of a sudden, he was a core part of Boston's future.