The fate of Red Sox 2025 season now rests in hands of rookie Connelly Early

Boston, MASports

Connelly Early will make his postseason debut as the starting pitcher for the Boston Red Sox in a must-win Game 3 against the New York Yankees. The 23-year-old lefty has only four career starts, totaling 19. 1 innings, yet he has impressed with a 2. 33 ERA and 29 strikeouts. His opportunity arises following Lucas Giolito's elbow injury, which sidelines the veteran for the remainder of October.

Early's ability to remain calm under pressure is noted by teammates, enhancing confidence in his performance against a formidable Yankees lineup known for leading the majors in runs scored and home runs. The stakes are high as Early faces the hostile environment of Yankee Stadium, where every pitch carries weight. This matchup also features rookie starter Cam Schlittler for the Yankees, marking a historic postseason game between two inexperienced pitchers. Red Sox manager Alex Cora acknowledges the electric atmosphere of October baseball, emphasizing the significance of this game for both teams. Early's success could be pivotal in determining the Red Sox's fate in the postseason.

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