Red Sox pitcher Lucas Giolito will miss Yankees series
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BOSTON — Right on the eve of the postseason, the Boston Red Sox pitching staff appears to have suffered a big blow.
Red Sox manager Alex Cora announced Monday that right-hander Lucas Giolito will not be on the club’s AL wild-card roster due to an elbow issue.
Instead, Giolito flew to Alabama to see Dr. Jeffrey Dugas, who performed his internal brace surgery on his pitching elbow in the spring of 2024.
“Lucas isn’t going to be on the roster, he’s been battling with his elbow the last few days and today he went to see Dr. Dugas,” Cora told reporters in New York prior to the club’s playoff workout. “Hopefully it’s nothing major but he won’t be ready for this one.”
Giolito was originally lined up to start Game 3 of the upcoming series against the Yankees following Garrett Crochet in Game 1 and Brayan Bello in Game 2. Dustin May, who was acquired at the trade deadline to provide additional starting pitcher depth but who has been out since Sept. 6 with right elbow neuritis, is also not expected to be ready to return for the series, leaving young left-handers Connelly Early and Kyle Harrison as the most likely candidates.
“We’ll go the first two games and then we’ll decide,” Cora said. “Obviously we’ve got some kids over there that have started lately, but first things first, Crochet and Bello, and if we have to make a decision for Game 3, we’ll go from there.”
Giolito missed the entire 2024 season after undergoing internal brace surgery on his right elbow, and this season has represented an impressive return to form for the veteran right-hander. Giolito made 26 starts and posted a 3.41 ERA over 145 innings, but recently he’s struggled with his command, walking three or more batters in six of his last nine starts.
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