Red Sox's Xander Bogaerts: Enters Friday's game late
Bogaerts (wrist) was not ready to hit but entered Friday's game as a defensive replacement, Jason Mastrodonato of the Boston Herald reports. The shortstop was held out of the starting lineup for a second straight game after taking a pitch off his hand earlier in the week.
Bench coach Ron Roenicke, who replaced ejected manager Alex Cora, was hoping to avoid using Bogaerts, but the shortstop was needed after second baseman Ian Kinsler left the game due to a hamstring injury. The Kinsler injury resulted in some mid-game shuffling that included Mookie Betts moving from right field to second base and Steve Pearce from first base to right field. Later in the game, when the Red Sox were concerned about protecting a 4-1 lead, Betts went back to right field, Brock Holt shifted from shortstop to second base, and Bogaerts finished out the game at short. We'll need to wait until Bogaerts reports to the park to determine his availability for Saturday night's tilt against the Yankees.
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