The Boston Red Sox’s starting rotation was one of the team’s biggest question marks going into the new season.
After a lackluster winter and some injuries, Boston is running a similar starting rotation to 2023, which ended with an average ERA of 4.68 and a last-place AL East finish.
The 2024 rotation will rock with the returning arms of Brayan Bello, Nick Pivetta, Kutter Crawford, Garrett Whitlock and Tanner Houck, and in the first series of the season, the group turned some heads.
Throughout the four-game series against the Seattle Mariners, Red Sox starters have a 1.64 ERA, 27 strikeouts and have only allowed one walk. This is the fourth time Boston starters have thrown five-plus innings and allowed two runs or fewer in each of the team’s first four games.
The last time this occurred? 2018, the year they won the World Series.
The rotation also made history on Saturday. Red Sox starters allowed two runs or less and issued one walk or less in each of the team’s first three games of a season for the first time in franchise history.