The real highlight of the day, however, came when Crochet touched 101 miles per hour on the in-stadium radar gun, according to a series of posts on Bluesky by Boston Globe reporter Alex Speier.
Did Garrett Crochet throw 101 miles per hour during the Boston Red Sox's spring training game on Wednesday? The answer may not be as simple as you think. The in-stadium radar gun at JetBlue Park ...
Garrett Crochet was just fine in his Red Sox debut Thursday, and that was enough for Boston in a big Opening Day win.
That's some solid work from Crochet. Oh, and Crochet hit 101 mph on the radar. 7 Ks in 3 IP, fastball hitting 101 mph 🔥 Yes, it is just spring training, and Crochet only has one full season as ...
All told, 53 residents live at Estelline Nursing and Care Center; two are 101 years old, two are 98, and one is 99. Thallis ...
He worked around two hits and a walk, and though the JetBlue Park radar gun was reportedly somewhat unreliable, at one point Crochet registered 101 mph on the stadium video board, according to ...
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