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Red Sox lose in 35-degree weather at frozen Fenway: We dont complain in October
2025-04-23 06:45:04| Spiritual Career Counseling
BOSTON Frozens Elsa quite famously noted that the cold never bothered her, anyway. The Red Sox made the same claim Tuesday night, even after a performance that suggested otherwise.Bostons sleepy 6-1 loss to the Blue Jays came in a game with a first pitch temperature of 35 degrees the third coldest recorded at Fenway by Baseball Reference, which started tracking such things in the late 1990s. Ace Garrett Crochet seemed to have trouble commanding the ball in frosty conditions, as did a couple infielders who made poor throws in a sixth-inning collapse. The bats were quiet, mustering very little against starter Easton Lucas or The Red Sox, though, werent making excuses. "I went out to the mound twice and I felt it, said manager Alex Cora. It was windy, too. In the dugout, it was OK, but you go out there and its rough. But Ive always said we always complain about the weather in April. We dont in October. It is what it is and we needed to play the game."Crochet, in his Fenway deb...
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