Red Sox bullpen buzz: could Kyle Harrison and Connelly Early light up Boston’s rotation while Payton Tolle takes a back seat?

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Red Sox bullpen buzz around potential pitching reinforcements

The Boston Red Sox are riding high with one of the most formidable pitching staffs in Major League Baseball, and the recent debut of Payton Tolle showcased just how bright the future can be. However, Tolle’s performance comes with a caveat; he requires careful management due to his limited rest needs, and his last outing proved challenging. Fortunately for the Red Sox, reinforcements may be on the horizon.

Potential additions from the minors

According to Worcester Red Sox insider Tommy Cassell, the organization is eyeing two promising left-handed pitchers, Kyle Harrison and Connelly Early, as possible candidates to step up and fill Tolle’s spot in the rotation against the Athletics. The urgency for these additions was underscored by Early being scratched from his scheduled start, while Harrison pitched just one inning in a recent game.

Cassell noted the strategic timing of these moves, suggesting that both pitchers are primed to join the big leagues if the team decides to dip into their Triple-A resources this week.

Exploring alternative strategies

Adding to the conversation, fellow insider Chris Cotillo from MassLive mentioned that the Red Sox might consider a bullpen game or even the possibility of Tolle coming out of the bullpen instead of starting. This approach mirrors their recent strategy against the Cleveland Guardians, where bullpen depth played a crucial role.

“Probably, he doesn’t start on Wednesday,” Cotillo quoted Red Sox manager Alex Cora. “But he could be part of it. There’s a lot of things going on right now, so we just have to wait and see.” This statement highlights the fluidity of the team’s pitching plans as they navigate the demands of the season.

Looking ahead

Regardless of the path they take, the prospect of integrating either Harrison or Early into the rotation is an exciting development. Both pitchers have shown promise, making it essential for the Red Sox to assess their readiness for the major leagues as they look ahead to next season. Meanwhile, Tolle’s potential transition to the bullpen could provide valuable experience for the remainder of this season and into the postseason.

In the ever-evolving landscape of baseball, the Red Sox find themselves at a crucial juncture, seeking to bolster their already impressive pitching corps while carefully managing their emerging talents. The coming days could reveal significant changes that might shape the team’s trajectory heading into the final stretch of the season.

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