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The Red Sox announced Sunday that Casas had suffered a ruptured patellar tendon during a Friday win over the Minnesota Twins.
The Red Sox don't appear to be interested in moving baseball's No. 2 prospect out of the outfield. Read more on Boston.com.
Breslow believes the Red Sox should be "open-minded" about possible solutions to replace Casas. The post Craig Breslow ...
The buzz around the Red Sox has not exactly been cheerful lately. The post Craig Breslow Clears Air on 20YO Phenom’s Role ...
Casas’ knee gave out Friday as he was running to first base in the second inning of Boston's 6-1 win over the Minnesota Twins ...
Boston Red Sox Chief Baseball Officer Craig Breslow had a discouraging statement when talking about Masataka Yoshida.
BOSTON — Red Sox chief baseball officer Craig Breslow confirmed what had been assumed Saturday: first baseman Triston Casas ...
Whatever optimism Boston Red Sox fans had coming into the season and even through a rollercoaster April has all but ...
Boston first baseman Triston Casas will require surgery and likely is done for the season after suffering a ruptured left ...
Even before Casas' injury, Boston’s roster featured a litany of intriguing and evolving puzzle pieces for manager Alex Cora ...
Red Sox's chief baseball officer Craig Breslow talks about Triston Casas' injury, the organization not anticipating Casas' return this season and more ...