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Garrett Crochet looks like he is the next great pitcher in the major leagues, and he gets his first taste of the Red Sox-Yankees rivalry Saturday night.
The Red Sox opened favorites to win the primetime game on Fox that features the Yankees starting southpaw Ryan Yarbrough, but it’s a pick’em at BetMGM as of early Saturday afternoon.
Crochet has been utterly dominant for the Red Sox in one of their few bright spots during a disappointing season.
Crochet is among the Cy Young favorites in the American League, coming in with a 1.98 ERA and a 5-4 record, along with 101 strikeouts in just 82 innings pitched.
He’s been superb for a disappointing Red Sox team that has a team total ERA of 4.06 (11th-worst in baseball).
Whether Crochet can actually help the Red Sox snag a win Saturday will likely depend on how deep he can pitch into the game.
Fangraphs projected that the Red Sox had been a bit unlucky to be sitting at 30-34 through 64 games entering Friday — and they’re now 30-35 after a 9-6 loss in The Bronx — but they also weren’t expecting a big change for the last 98 games, as they projected Boston to go 49-49 the rest of the way.
New York Yankees pitcher Ryan Yarbrough has been strong since being called on in the rotation. AP
A 79-83 record is not what manager Alex Cora was expecting coming into this season after they landed difference-making pitcher Crochet, along with Walker Buehler and third baseman Alex Bregman.
Entering Friday, the Red Sox averaged 4.73 runs per game, the sixth-best mark in all of baseball, but were alloweing 4.53 per game, which ranked eighth-worst.
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They should win just about every time Crochet takes the ball, but they are just 7-6 in his starts this season.
Given Crochet’s and Yarbrough’s (2.82 ERA) strong starts to the season, I’ll take the Under this Saturday.
PICK: Under 7.5 (-105, BetMGM)
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