Red Sox's Craig Breslow Let a Cy Young-Caliber Arm Slip Away
The Boston Red Sox seemingly made a mistake in the trade market.
Boston Red Sox executive Craig Breslow Each time Kyle Harrison takes the mound for the Milwaukee Brewers, it makes things look worse for the Boston Red Sox. Boston acquired Harrison as the centerpiece of the Rafael Devers trade last June and then sent him to the Brewers this past offseason in the deal to bring Caleb Durbin to town. Harrison has blossomed into an elite big league arm and Durbin hasn't been in the starting lineup in three of the last four games, thanks in large part to his offensive struggles.
Harrison got the ball on Wednesday for the Brewers and he had potentially his best start as a big leaguer. He pitched seven shutout innings against the Chicago Cubs and allowed just two base hits while striking out 11 batters. Kyle Harrison has been an unbelievable pickup for the Brewers!
45. 2 IP | 1. 77 ERA | 59 K’s | 2.
50 FIP Every whiff and called strike from his 11 K performance vs. the Cubs: pic. twitter.