Chris Sale has a broken finger and the Red Sox are a broken team
NEW YORK — Now what?
Chris Sale has a broken finger and the Red Sox are a broken team.
In only his second start since breaking a rib in February, Boston’s dark star lefty suffered a fractured pinkie on his throwing hand while trying to defend himself from a 106.7-mile-per-hour, first-inning laser off the bat of Aaron Hicks Sunday at Yankee Stadium.
Sale knew immediately his finger was broken. As the ball ricocheted into right field and Gleyber Torres scored the third Yankee run in a 13-2 beatdown of Boston — making it 27-3 over two days — Sale got up from the ground and walked toward the third base dugout, holding his crooked digit aloft for all the world to see.
“Like cold water rushing through your body when something like that happens. As soon as I hit the ground, I looked down, and the finger was gone,” a composed but frustrated Sale said while standing at his locker. “It sucks. What are you gonna do? . . . Here we go again.
Monday, July 18, 2022
The Beatings Will Continue Until Morale Improves
The Red Sox got their asses handed to them for a second day in a row on Sunday, and Shank is there to mop up:
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This is what Dan wanted and that fraud knows it
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