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Red Sox know they have to fix their pitching staff, but how will they go about it?

Por: The Boston Globe Sports November 23, 2022

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As much as the start of the offseason has been dominated by questions about the future of Xander Bogaerts, it’s far from the only issue confronting the Red Sox.They had a 4.53 ERA last season, sixth-worst in MLB. None of the 12 playoff teams had a mark worse than 3.97. How important is it for the Sox to upgrade their staff?“It’s huge,” said chief baseball officer Chaim Bloom. “Some of that solution will come from within and getting the... + full article



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