
Braves’ Chris Sale dazzles vs. Red Sox in first start at Fenway Park since trade: ‘I love it here’
Braves’ Chris Sale dazzles vs. Red Sox in first start at Fenway Park since trade: ‘I love it here’
Boston – The completion of Chris’s sales with Red Sox was marked mainly with regret. Grief too.
Undoubtedly, the sale had its joy over time, closing the 2018 world love against Dodgers, the weapons collected in the celebration, making a baby machine one of its licensed back.
In 2017 and 2018, sales were growing, completing the second and fourth by voting in 2017 and 2018.
He used to be against the body somehow. How could the body like a light pole resist the violence of his shipping, combined with a low quarterly arm hole, which are carved to strikers?
But an injury error is sold soon. Tommy John Surgery There was a broken rib, a brute wrist, a broken wrist. In his last five seasons in Boston, he made only 56. After the 2023 season, Sox was selling sales with Atlanta, clinging to hope that he could restore his early career success.
Since its first launch, sales have been returned as CY Young Award winner.
Friday evening is sold to sculpting a flattering, red Sox with a pin, bringing just a run in that duration, at the same time frightened by 4-2 courage.
Outside of his performance, the return of Leftander served as a Boston and his fans in his lasting connection.
“I love it here,” said sales. “I think there is no secret there. I always enjoyed here. Even when I was with Chicago [White Sox]I spent seven years old here and had really good moments there. I just appreciate this place what is it? ”
Passion passes through Red Sox fans is always obvious. The bruises are always raised, and the intensity of this market is faithful to the depths of religion and disappointing heart.
However, sales have provided a unique case, mainly due to his behavior. Fans have never applied to him, nor the organization, as it embodies the sensible and competitiveness of Boston heartbeat. Everyone knew that he wanted to be on the hook, which has become known as “Sale Day.” These moments, however, became few, and eventually leading to a trade, which offered a clean sheet for both sides.
Sox needed a second base, so they were selling a one-to-one exchange, they sold for Vozhin Grissom. The brave, while needed to start digging.
Grissom is three times, still trying to find out what its future will be like, while selling has found its second act.
“I think Number 1, when he was received, he was healthy again,” said Brianyan Manager Brian Snith, noting that the sale has arrived in the camp for years. “I think the biggest thing is that he works every day. He thinks about himself. [most importantly] When we got him, he was healthy. ”
Health, of course, was not a sign of question on Friday. His speed on all his outliers increased by almost two meats, an average of 96.8 miles on his two stitches. Seven of his eight strikes came to his sweep slide, which came to the Red Sex Ace Garrett Crochet, which allowed only two runs on the solo house.
“It was good,” the sale added. “First of all, I know this will not be so easy to come, so it was good that we went down right foot.”
After leaving after the year, sales have a 1.72 era in its last five, starting with 41 combat works.
“We saw it last year, it was one of those years,” said Steve. “It simply came to our notice then. It doesn’t always happen. [This year he’s shown] that he is always responsible for his presentation. He worked through it and keeping a great attitude. ”
Collectively, the brave out of the NL East basement, finally all the season before pulling 0,500 (23-22). Friday sales performed just increased more fuel when climbing Atlanta.
“I always had confidence in myself,” said the sale. “But I definitely appreciate where I am, and all the people who have to get it here. It was not an easy way. “