Priester, Fitts expected to step up amid Red Sox pitcher injuries originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston
The Boston Red Sox entered spring training with thoughts of employing a six-man rotation to start the 2025 season. Instead, they’ll have to dip into their depth options just to have five capable starters on the Opening Day roster.
Brayan Bello, Kutter Crawford, and Lucas Giolito suffered injuries during spring training. Bello will start the campaign on the injured list with a shoulder issue, Crawford hasn’t progressed in his recovery from a knee injury, and Giolito’s status is in question after he tweaked his hamstring on the first pitch of his spring debut Tuesday — his first outing in more than a year.
So, who will be asked to step up if Bello, Crawford, and/or Giolito are forced to miss time? Here’s how the starting rotation could look on March 27:
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Garrett Crochet, LHP
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Tanner Houck, RHP
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Walker Buehler, RHP
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Quinn Priester, RHP
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Richard Fitts, RHP
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Cooper Criswell, RHP
Priester, Fitts, and Criswell are the most likely candidates to fill in for the injured trio. Pitching prospect Hunter Dobbins is another option, though he was sent to minor-league camp before Tuesday’s exhibition.
The Red Sox acquired Priester – a first-round draft pick in 2019 – from the Pittsburgh Pirates at last year’s trade deadline in exchange for middle infield prospect Nick Yorke. The 6-foot-3, 220-pound righty has seen his average fastball velocity jump from 93 mph to 95 mph this spring with a high of 97 mph. While his minor-league success has yet to translate to the majors, there is reason to believe Priester could enjoy a breakout year with Boston in 2025.
Fitts gave the Red Sox a glimpse of his potential at the end of the 2024 season. The 25-year-old righty, acquired from the New York Yankees in last year’s Alex Verdugo deal, allowed only four earned runs across his first four big-league starts (20.2 innings). So far this spring, he has allowed only one earned run across three appearances (6.1 innings).
Criswell excelled as a spot-starter in 2024. He made 26 appearances with Boston (18 starts), amassing a 4.08 ERA over 99.1 innings of work.
While the situation isn’t ideal, the Red Sox’ revamped pitching staff is finally built to embrace the “next man up” mentality. Priester and Fitts will have a chance to showcase their high upside sooner than anticipated, and Criswell already has proven to be a reliable swingman.
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