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"Isn't up to my par": Red Sox ace demands more from himself after impressive showing against White Sox

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KEY HIGHLIGHTS
  • Even following a near-perfect game with no runs given up, Red Sox starter Garrett Crochet said he wasn't happy with how he did.
  • His words show he always tries to do better, even when doing very well.
  • This mindset illustrates how he is among the most valuable players for the Red Sox this season.
Boston Red Sox ace right-hander Garrett Crochet had a stellar game against the Chicago White Sox yesterday. He did not give up any runs, and his team won 4-3. Garrett Crochet complained after the match that he was not content with his performance. It surprised the spectators. It shows that Garrett Crochet wants to keep on developing, and he has the hunger within him.
Garrett Crochet had a good game, but still wanted more!Garrett Crochet pitched six strong innings for the Red Sox. He gave up only four hits and zero runs and struck out seven batters. His performance saw the Red Sox win the match. Most of the players would be proud after such a good performance.


But Garrett Crochet felt different. He said, “ I feel like the way I’m throwing the ball isn’t up to my par.” This means he didn’t feel like he played his best. It was surprising because his stats were very good. Still, Garrett Crochet felt he could do better. This shows that Garrett Crochet has high standards.
Even though he has astronomical statistics, Garrett Crochet believes he can do betterAt the moment this season, Garrett Crochet has some of the best numbers in the game of baseball. He has an ERA of only 1.13, which makes him one of the most capable pitchers of the moment. He has performed fairly consistently well for the Red Sox.


Red Sox manager Alex Cora praised him after the game. Despite all the praise, Garrett Crochet thinks he can improve. He wants to improve day by day. This is the type of attitude that makes him special. Most players are satisfied when they play well. But not Garrett Crochet.


The Red Sox paid a lot of money for him, $170 million. But according to his attitude and performance, he is showing that he's worth it. For the team and the fans, Garrett Crochet's attitude is one big reason why they trust him. He is not only a good pitcher, he's a leader.

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