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Triston Casas placed on injury list with patellar tendon rupture

  • On May 2, 2025, Triston Casas, a first baseman for Boston’s Major League Baseball team, suffered a left knee injury at Fenway Park while competing against the Minnesota Twins.
  • Casas slipped while attempting to beat out a ground ball in the second inning, causing him to collapse and remain motionless on the field.
  • Medical staff rushed out and used a stretcher to carry Casas off, forcing a halt in the game where Romy Gonzalez replaced him at first base.
  • At 25 years old, Casas slugged 24 home runs in 2023 and earned a third-place finish in the AL Rookie of the Year race, but injuries restricted him to just 63 appearances last season.
  • This injury could lead to another extended absence, potentially testing the Red Sox’s already thin infield depth and prompting calls to promote top prospect Roman Anthony.
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Red Sox lose Triston Casas to ruptured patellar tendon

Casas was injured in Boston's win over Minnesota on Friday and needs season-ending surgery.

·Maine, United States
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