It didn't take Triston Casas long to get comfortable at Fenway Park.
In his big-league debut on Sunday, Boston's No. 2 prospect collected his first hit in his third at-bat. While it was just an infield grounder, he found an opening and reached first base safely when Corey Seager didn't have a throw from shortstop.
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That was Casas' only hit of the game. He went 1 for 4 with a single, a fly out and two ground outs. More importantly, the Red Sox completed a four-game sweep over the Rangers with a 5-2 victory.
Casas nearly went deep in his first plate appearance in the first inning, smoking a fly ball to right field that was caught near the wall. The ball would've been a home run in four of the 30 MLB ballparks.
Before the game, Red Sox manager Alex Cora told reporters that Casas will play "almost every day." With 27 games remaining and Boston sitting 7.5 games back of the final wild-card spot, the rest of this season will be about getting Casas at-bats.