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Garrett Crochet took a stand last July, and that decision has now paid off. Crochet, then with the Chicago White Sox, was one of the hottest names on the trade block last summer, but ultimately did not get traded before the deadline.
Sam Kennedy and Craig Breslow talk about signing Garrett Crochet to a contract extension and Crochet speaks on feeling at home in Boston
Garrett Crochet understands the expectations that come with signing a six-year, $170 million contract, but the new Red Sox ace says that’s a burden he’s ready to bear.
Despite their sluggish 1-4 start, the 2025 Red Sox are capable of big things. Boston's fans should have that annual expectation.
The Red Sox have their ace in place, and the team did not pinch pennies when it came to keeping Garrett Crochet in Boston.
Crochet is now under team control through 2031. The Red Sox have several other young players who could also be in-line for new deals.
The Boston Red Sox and starting pitcher Garrett Crochet reportedly agreed to a six-year, $170 million contract after the team acquired Crochet in the offseason.
On the latest episode of "Baseball Bar-B-Cast," hosts Jake Mintz and Jordan Shusterman delved into the news of Garrett Crochet's six-year, $170 million extension with the Boston Red Sox, a contract that raised some eyebrows given Crochet's limited track record as a starting pitcher.
It’s the 114th Opening Day from Fenway Park as Boston welcomes the St. Louis Cardinals for a three-game set. Providence Journal sports reporter, Bill Koch, is in Boston as the Red Sox aim for a third straight win.