Garrett Crochet dazzles, Roman Anthony's key challenge highlight Opening Day

Garrett Crochet dazzles, Roman Anthony's key challenge highlight Opening Day

The Boston Globe sports

Key Points:

  • In the top of the ninth inning at Great American Ball Park, Red Sox batter Roman Anthony successfully challenged a low pitch call using the automated ball-strike (ABS) system, turning a strikeout into a walk and extending the inning.
  • The challenge sparked a rally where Trevor Story and Jarren Duran each singled, scoring runs that expanded the Red Sox's lead, highlighting the impact of the new ABS technology in critical game moments.
  • The Red Sox used three ABS challenges during the game, overturning two calls, with manager Alex Cora emphasizing the system's game-changing potential and signaling a new era in baseball officiating.
  • Ace Garrett Crochet delivered six scoreless innings with eight strikeouts, while Roman Anthony recorded three hits in the opener, becoming the 25th player aged 21 or younger with such a start for the Red Sox.
  • The game featured a strong pitching duel between Crochet and Reds starter Andrew Abbott, with Crochet closing out the ninth inning by striking out key batters, showcasing improved velocity and sharpness compared to spring training.

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