![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() “I think if you look at the percentages, there’s a lot of foul balls on pitches in the middle of the zone,” Cora said. The Red Sox see evidence that Casas will put it together and think it’s more about him needing to see big-league pitching than refining an approach in the minors, which is why the benching might help him reset. But while his patience at the plate has been his hallmark, he’s not taking advantage of situations where he’s been ahead in the count, with just one hit in 38 plate appearances when the count has been in his favor. Six of his 10 hits have gone for extra bases, showing when he does hit the ball squarely, he’s been productive. In 25 games, Casas is just 10-for-75 (.133) with 16 walks but 27 strikeouts. ![]()
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