Red Sox rookie starter's strange day includes quality start and win, then demotion to AAA
Briefly

Hunter Dobbins faced an unusual start to his 2025 season as he was demoted to Triple-A Worcester after a solid performance against the White Sox. In his second big league start, he allowed just two runs across six innings, showcasing a fastball averaging 95 mph and striking out six batters. Despite his success, the Red Sox needed to make room for veteran reliever Liam Hendriks, leading to Dobbins' return to the minors. He became the first Red Sox starter since 2020 to win his first two games, highlighting his potential as a promising pitcher in the league.
Dobbins did everything in his power to claim a spot in the big leagues and became the first Red Sox starter to win his first two starts since 2020.
Manager Alex Cora praised Dobbins, stating, 'He's got good stuff... he has commanded the fastball, which is very important at this level.'
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