Apr 19

LAD3
TEX0
Final
SD4
HOU6
Final
ATH3
MIL5
Final
WAS0
COL0
Postponed
SF0
LAA2
Final
MIA10
PHI11
Final
KC1
DET3
Final
ARI2
CHC6
Final
SEA8
TOR4
Final
LAD3
TEX4
Final
CIN5
BAL9
Final
STL0
NYM3
Final
CLE3
PIT0
Final
CWS3
BOS4
Final
WAS12
COL11
Final
NYY8
TB10
Final
SD2
HOU3
Final
ATH3
MIL1
Final
MIN3
ATL4
Final

Apr 20

SF3
LAA2
Final
CLE11-9
PIT8-14
GDTV @5:35 PM UTC
MIA8-12
PHI13-8
NBCSP @5:35 PM UTC
MIN7-14
ATL7-13
TWTV @5:35 PM UTC
CIN10-11
BAL9-11
MLBN @5:35 PM UTC
CWS4-16
BOS12-10
NESN @5:35 PM UTC
SEA11-10
TOR12-9
RTNW @5:37 PM UTC
NYY13-8
TB9-12
MLBN @5:40 PM UTC
STL9-12
NYM14-7
FDMW @5:40 PM UTC
KC8-14
DET13-8
FDDT @5:40 PM UTC
ATH10-11
MIL11-10
NBCSCA @6:10 PM UTC
ARI12-9
CHC14-9
DBTV @6:20 PM UTC
LAD15-7
TEX13-8
RASN @6:35 PM UTC
WAS8-12
COL3-16
MLBN @7:10 PM UTC
SF14-7
LAA10-10
NBCSBAY @8:07 PM UTC
SD15-6
HOU10-10
ESPN @11:10 PM UTC

Apr 21

WAS8-12
COL3-16
MASN @12:10 AM UTC
CWS4-16
BOS12-10
MLBN @3:10 PM UTC
NYY13-8
CLE11-9
YES @10:10 PM UTC
SD15-6
DET13-8
FS1 @10:40 PM UTC
CIN10-11
MIA8-12
FDOH @10:40 PM UTC
PHI13-8
NYM14-7
NBCSP @11:10 PM UTC
STL9-12
ATL7-13
FDMW @11:15 PM UTC

Apr 22

TOR12-9
HOU10-10
MLBN @12:10 AM UTC
MIL11-10
SF14-7
NBCSBAY @1:45 AM UTC
NYY13-8
CLE11-9
YES @10:10 PM UTC
SD15-6
DET13-8
FDDT @10:40 PM UTC
CIN10-11
MIA8-12
FDOH @10:40 PM UTC
SEA11-10
BOS12-10
RTNW @10:45 PM UTC
BAL9-11
WAS8-12
MASN @10:45 PM UTC
PHI13-8
NYM14-7
NBCSP @11:10 PM UTC
STL9-12
ATL7-13
FDMW @11:15 PM UTC
LAD15-7
CHC14-9
MARQ @11:40 PM UTC
CWS4-16
MIN7-14
TWTV @11:40 PM UTC
COL3-16
KC8-14
FDKC @11:40 PM UTC

Tomase: Duvall injury puts Red Sox' poor team-building in spotlight

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John Tomase joins Trenni Casey on Arbella Early Edition to explain how Adam Duvall’s wrist injury puts a spotlight on the Red Sox’ lack of depth

For a team so obsessed with stockpiling depth, it's amazing that the Red Sox really don't have any.

The tenuousness of Boston's situation was made clear on Sunday afternoon in Detroit, when scorching-hot center fielder Adam Duvall cast a pall over the 4-1 victory by injuring his surgically repaired left wrist while diving for a fly ball in the ninth.

Before Monday's series opener vs. the Tampa Bay Rays, Alex Cora revealed Duvall sustained a distal radius fracture in his wrist. There is no timetable for his return as the club weighs whether he should undergo surgery.

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A club with depth would've recalled an outfielder to replace Duvall, or perhaps a shortstop to allow Kiké Hernández to slide back to his best defensive position, especially after he made yet another throwing error on Sunday.

But where did the Red Sox turn? Per MassLive and The Boston Globe, the call went out to ... Bobby Dalbec.

The slugger has had his moments in a Red Sox uniform, but they're neither plentiful nor recent. A corner infielder by trade, Dalbec recently added shortstop to his resume, but that's really just an in-case-of-emergency-break-glass situation. The dude is a solid 6-foot-4 and 230 pounds. He's no shortstop.

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But because the Red Sox are already too left-handed in the outfield between Masataka Yoshida, Alex Verdugo, and Raimel Tapia, they couldn't call up center fielder Jarren Duran. And because they possess zero middle infield depth, at least until the rehabbing Adalberto Mondesi exits the 60-day disabled list no sooner than late May, they actually had few places to turn.

So Dalbec, but virtue of his right-handed bat and kinda, sorta ability to play in the middle infield, is the pick.

It's an indictment of the roster construction that the Red Sox lack capable alternatives at second, short, and center after placing such a priority on versatility and depth practically since the first day of Chaim Bloom's stewardship.

It's not like we didn't see this coming. Duvall is a big man being asked to play a demanding position just nine months after undergoing season-ending wrist surgery, Hernández and second baseman Christian Arroyo are notoriously brittle, and DH/backup corner infielder Justin Turner is 38.

In other words, durability was never going to be this roster's strength, and that's before we even mention superstar third baseman Rafael Devers, who took a pitch off the wrist in the ninth on Sunday before shooing the trainers and staying in the game. The involuntary gasp we all expelled at that moment reflects the razor-thin margin for error confronting this roster. If Devers goes down, the season is over.

Contrast that with this week's opponent, the undefeated Rays. Tampa has rampaged through its first nine games with a record plus-57 run differential behind superstar Wander Franco, former ALCS MVP Randy Arozarena, and a mostly anonymous pitching staff fronted by Red Sox castoff Jeffrey Springs, who hasn't allowed a run in 13 innings.

The Rays annually churn their roster like the world's most aggressive butter, and they always compete. Last year, they lost Franco for half the season and ace Tyler Glasnow for virtually all of it, and they reached the playoffs anyway. It's what they do.

With their consistent bleeding of top-end talent, most recently All-Star shortstop Xander Bogaerts, the Red Sox at least were supposed to be reinforced at key positions, but instead their depth is distressingly thin. That's no recipe for succeeding in the American League East, and it certainly shouldn't leave them facing a crisis because a free agent they signed to a one-year deal in late January goes down after a week.

Nothing against Dalbec, but his arrival spotlights a failure of roster construction. You'd like a better answer to the first question they face.

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