Red Sox starter James Paxton may be facing a serious injury after feeling a “pop” in his calf during Sunday’s game. The Red Sox have labeled the injury as a “right calf strain” but there is concern it could be more serious. Paxton will undergo an MRI on Monday, but it is likely he will be placed on the injured list before the team’s upcoming series with the Rangers.
Paxton, who has a history of injuries, had to leave the game in the first inning after collapsing on the mound. He had been a reliable starter for the Red Sox this season, making 19 starts before the injury. Manager Alex Cora expressed disappointment in losing Paxton, who was expected to help the team down the stretch.
With Paxton’s absence, the Red Sox will have to make adjustments to their rotation and bullpen. They are expected to make moves before Monday’s game against the Rangers. The team will need to decide on a replacement for Paxton in the starting rotation, which will be a challenge as they work to maintain their position in the playoff race.
Overall, Paxton’s injury is a setback for the Red Sox, who are now faced with the task of reshuffling their pitching staff. The team remains focused on continuing to compete and secure a spot in the postseason, despite losing a key member of their rotation. The extent of Paxton’s injury and his recovery timeline will be determined after the MRI results are analyzed.
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