Red Sox have reliever with ‘heavy fastball’ up to 101.3 mph dominating (1.15 ERA) for Worcester
The 6-foot-8, 225-pounder is a strong candidate to receive a call-up to the Red Sox. He has reached 101.3 mph with his fastball this season.
BOSTON — The Red Sox are the reason reliever Tayron Guerrero began playing baseball at 16 years old. The Colombia native asked “What’s that sport? ” when his grandfather was watching Game 4 of the 2007 World Series between Boston and Colorado.
Guerrero, who knew nothing about baseball, sat down to watch the final couple of innings at his grandparents’ home, saw the Red Sox win the championship and began playing the game the next day. Nineteen years later, the 6-foot-8, 225-pounder is a strong candidate to receive a call-up to Boston. He’s dominating at Triple-A Worcester , where he has allowed just two runs in 15 ⅔ innings (1.
15 ERA) across 12 outings. Opponents are batting . 200 against him.
He has struck out 16 and walked five. BETTING: For Wednesday’s interleague clash against the Phillies, Red Sox moneyline is listed at -130 on BetMGM . Our in-depth BetMGM Sportsbook review shows you how to sign up and navigate their platform.
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