Red Sox Lose Ranger Suárez to Injury, Fall to Astros in Extra Innings
Suarez left after 70 pitches, and the Red Sox said they will monitor the 30-year-old before his next start.
- On Sunday, Boston Red Sox starting pitcher Ranger Suarez exited his start against the Houston Astros after four innings with right hamstring tightness; the team lost 3-1.
- This exit compounds early-season rotation struggles for Boston, which is already missing star ace Garrett Crochet and pitcher Sonny Gray, both on the injured list with shoulder and hamstring injuries.
- Before departing, the 30-year-old left-hander threw 70 pitches, allowing three hits and striking out three across four shutout innings; Suarez expressed optimism post-game, stating he hopes to make his next start.
- Interim manager Chad Tracy confirmed Suarez will not join the upcoming three-game trip to Detroit, with medical staff evaluating the injury; as of Sunday, no MRI is currently planned.
- Suarez, who signed a five-year, $130 million contract in January, previously missed three weeks in 2023 with a similar hamstring strain, raising questions about potential recovery timeline.
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Red Sox starter Ranger Suarez exits game early due to hamstring issue
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Boston starting pitcher Ranger Suarez leaves after the 4th inning with right hamstring tightness.
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