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BOSTON — “Insane.” That’s how rookie Marcelo Mayer described veteran shortstop Trevor Story’s jump throw during the sixth inning of the Red Sox’ 4-3 win over the Rays on Wednesday.
The Boston Red Sox, back in 2022, brought in shortstop Trevor Story in free agency. Story signed a huge six-year, $140 million contract with the Red Sox in 2022. There's a player opt-out after 2025, but Story is unlikely to opt out following lackluster seasons in Boston.
After taking two of three from the Yankees in the Bronx last weekend, the Boston Red Sox will look to win another series against their biggest rival at Fenway Park this weekend.
Trevor Story has been piecing together a few quality outings offensively, and he played a big role in Boston's win on Saturday.
Trevor Story has been in a lengthy slump for the Red Sox, but he delivered the goods in their 10-7 victory over the Yankees on Saturday
Trevor Story had five RBIs, Garrett Crochet struck out Aaron Judge three times and the Boston Red Sox beat the New York Yankees 10-7 to even their weekend series at one game apiece.
Amid what he has acknowledged as the worst offensive stretch of his career, Story is still searching for answers and consistency.
Sunday marked another step forward for Trevor Story, who gave Garrett Crochet all the support he needed to pick up a crucial win over the Atlanta Braves.
The Red Sox snapped a five-game losing streak with a much-needed victory over the Braves on Friday. Read more on Boston.com.