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The Boston Red Sox have called up Kyle Harrison, the left-handed pitcher acquired in June's blockbuster trade that sent Rafael Devers to San Francisco.
Kyle Harrison was expected to stay in Worcester for just a couple of weeks when the Red Sox acquired him as part of the Rafael Devers package. Three months later, he's up with the club for the first time.
It sounds like Boston Red Sox may finally get a look at the prize of the Rafael Devers trade in action for Boston in the near future. Boston's starting rotatio
Left-hander Kyle Harrison made his long-awaited Red Sox debut Wednesday afternoon, and could become an important reliever for Boston down the stretch and into the playoffs.
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Red Sox make more roster moves, calling up touted lefty for team debut while sending another to AAA
WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Tuesday brought the ultra-impressive MLB debut of left-handed rookie Connelly Early. Wednesday might bring the long-awaited Red Sox debut of Kyle Harrison, who was one of the key pieces acquired in the Rafael Devers trade in June.
Rafael Devers has played for two teams this season, and both have been much better without him than with him on the roster.
On Thursday, FanSided insider Robert Murray predicted that Schwarber would ultimately re-sign with the Phillies, but identified the Red Sox as the biggest threat to poach the 50-homer All-Star away from his squad of the last four seasons.
It took a couple of weeks, but Devers quickly regained his Silver Slugger form and ended play on June 15 batting .272 with 15 home runs, 58 RBIs, and a .905 OPS. Suddenly, the narrative switched again, as fans and analysts suddenly proclaimed he was back!
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Rafael Devers' admiration for his two-run homer during the Giants' game against the Rockies on Tuesday angered Kyle Freeland, sparking a bench-clearing brawl.