David Price sees specialist, wrist is OK
Dr. Matthew Leibman of Newton-Wellesley Hospital examined Price and cleared him to rejoin the team and get back into his throwing routine.
Dr. Matthew Leibman of Newton-Wellesley Hospital examined Price and cleared him to rejoin the team and get back into his throwing routine.
David Price left Wednesday’s game against the Marlins after getting hit by a line drive. X-Rays came back negative and Price says he’ll be okay. Red Sox come back & score 11 runs in the 7th inning to top the … Read More
The Boston Red Sox will be without their starting catcher for a lot longer than expected. Christian Vazquez surgery Tuesday to insert a pin into his pinky finger on his throwing hand. The team said the surgery, performed at Newton-Wellesley … Read More
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — It looks like an oven mitt, the protective device many major leaguers wear while running the bases. Christian Vazquez tried it for the first time on Saturday night when he reached base in the seventh inning … Read More
NEW YORK — As of Monday it will be one year and nine months since Tyler Thornburg pitched in the major leagues. But his time in baseball purgatory may soon be ending.
Casas, who was hurt diving for a ball in a Gulf Coast League game, is expected to be ready for next season.
NEW YORK — David Price threw off a bullpen mound at Yankee Stadium for 18 minutes on Thursday afternoon then walked across the field back to the clubhouse with Red Sox manager Alex Cora, pitching coach Dana LeVangie, and head … Read More
Boston Red Sox pitcher David Price said Thursday that video games are not the cause of his carpal tunnel syndrome but stressed he won’t play the popular “Fortnite” in the team clubhouse again “to avoid the distraction it has caused.” … Read More
Acciari had surgery performed on his fractured left index finger by renowned hand specialist Dr. Matt Liebman and will be out for some six weeks. Very tough luck for the hard-working, physical ex-Providence College star, who seemed to have settled … Read More
CHICAGO — One day after Dustin Pedroia sprained his left wrist, the best possible news would have been if he was cleared to resume playing immediately for the Boston Red Sox. But it’s safe to say this is the next-best-case … Read More