May 21

PHI7β—€
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Final
CLE0
MIN0
Postponed
KC2
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Final
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ATH5
Final
ARI3
LAD4β—€
Final
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Final
BAL4
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Final
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MIN0
In Progress
NYM29-20
BOS25-25
MLBN @10:45 PM UTC
ATL24-24
WAS22-27
MLBN @10:45 PM UTC
TEX25-24
NYY28-19
RASN @11:05 PM UTC
SD27-19
TOR23-24
PDTV @11:07 PM UTC

May 22

PHI30-18
COL8-40
NBCSP @12:40 AM UTC
LAA22-25
ATH22-27
NBCSCA @2:05 AM UTC
ARI26-23
LAD30-19
DBTV @2:10 AM UTC
TEX25-24
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SD27-19
TOR23-24
MLBN @5:07 PM UTC
PHI30-18
COL8-40
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LAA22-25
ATH22-27
NBCSCA @7:35 PM UTC
MIL24-25
PIT17-33
SNPT @10:40 PM UTC
CLE25-22
DET33-17
MLBN @10:40 PM UTC
ATL24-24
WAS22-27
MAS2 @10:45 PM UTC
BAL15-32
BOS25-25
MLBN @10:45 PM UTC

May 23

SEA27-20
HOU25-24
SCHN @12:10 AM UTC
MIL24-25
PIT17-33
SNPT @10:40 PM UTC
CHC30-20
CIN25-26
FDOH @10:40 PM UTC
SF29-20
WAS22-27
NBCSBAY @10:45 PM UTC
TOR23-24
TB23-26
FSUN @11:05 PM UTC
BAL15-32
BOS25-25
MLBN @11:10 PM UTC
LAD30-19
NYM29-20
ATV @11:10 PM UTC
CLE25-22
DET33-17
GDTV @11:10 PM UTC
SD27-19
ATL24-24
MLBN @11:15 PM UTC
TEX25-24
CWS15-34
KDAF @11:40 PM UTC

May 24

SEA27-20
HOU25-24
SCHN @12:10 AM UTC
KC27-23
MIN27-21
TWTV @12:10 AM UTC
ARI26-23
STL27-23
ATV @12:15 AM UTC
NYY28-19
COL8-40
YES @12:40 AM UTC
MIA19-29
LAA22-25
FDW @1:38 AM UTC
PHI30-18
ATH22-27
NBCSCA @2:05 AM UTC
KC27-23
MIN27-21
TWTV @6:10 PM UTC
ARI26-23
STL27-23
DBTV @6:15 PM UTC
MIL24-25
PIT17-33
SNPT @8:05 PM UTC
SF29-20
WAS22-27
NBCSBAY @8:05 PM UTC
SEA27-20
HOU25-24
SCHN @8:10 PM UTC
SD27-19
ATL24-24
FDSO @8:10 PM UTC
TEX25-24
CWS15-34
RASN @8:10 PM UTC
NYY28-19
COL8-40
YES @8:10 PM UTC
CHC30-20
CIN25-26
FDOH @8:10 PM UTC
BAL15-32
BOS25-25
FS1 @8:10 PM UTC
TOR23-24
TB23-26
FSUN @11:05 PM UTC
LAD30-19
NYM29-20
FOX @11:15 PM UTC
CLE25-22
DET33-17
FOX @11:15 PM UTC

How Chris Sale fared in encouraging first spring training start

Chris Sale passed his first test of spring training with flying colors.

The Boston Red Sox' oft-injured left-hander returned to the mound for Monday's exhibition vs. the Detroit Tigers. He resembled his ace self, tossing two scoreless innings with two strikeouts, no walks, and two hits allowed on 31 pitches. He hovered around 93-95 mph with his fastball and topped out at 96.

Most importantly, Sale avoided any health setbacks. The successful outing undoubtedly came as a relief as he couldn't contain his smile heading back to the dugout.

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β€œIt was awesome,” Sale told NESN’s Jahmai Webster on the broadcast. β€œIt took a long road. Everybody knows what happened not only to myself but everybody in this organization really lifting me up to get me to this spot. And I’m just really appreciative of it.”

Sale, 33, has made only 11 regular season starts since the end of the 2019 campaign due to various injuries. He missed the 2020 season after undergoing Tommy John surgery and made only two starts last year due to a right rib stress fracture, a fractured pinky finger, and a broken right wrist. He sustained the fractured finger after being struck by a comebacker on July 17, then broke his wrist a few weeks later in a bicycle accident.

It's far too early to consider Sale a reliable ace, but the veteran southpaw is off to an encouraging start. If he can finally stave off injury, it will completely change the look of the Red Sox rotation in 2023.

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