"I don't wanna have any regret" - Garrett Crochet gets candid about adding "extra gas" as Red Sox escape Yankees sweep

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The Boston Red Sox avoided a series sweep against the New York Yankees after ace Garrett Crochet helped them to a 6-4 win in the series finale on Sunday

Garrett Crochet was at his sublime best in Sunday's start as the Red Sox ace went six innings deep, allowing five hits, three earned runs with a season-high 12 strikeouts.

The Red Sox ace said he's willing to give it "extra gas" leaving nothing to chance with Boston involved in an intense race for the playoffs.

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"We're near the end here (regular season), I don't want to have any regret on my mind here in a couple weeks, " Crochet said. "Just trying to do everything I can to put us in a good spot and if that means giving it a little extra gas, although I didn't feel like I had to give it extra, it was a packed house tonight. We already talked about it being a must-win game, just doing everything I could."

Boston has been rotating their starters, managing their workload with a potential spot in the playoffs looming. The rest has worked well for Crochet, per manager Alex Cora.

"For all those questions about workload and (velocity) down, I think the last (pitch) was 99 mph,” Cora said. “We took care of him to take care of us. Hopefully the rest of the month and the next one he’s a huge part of it.”

Garrett Crochet credits Red Sox offense's onslaught for Sunday's win

While Garrett Crochet was immense from the mound in the series finale, the Red Sox offense provided the ace with a headstart, scoring five time on five hits against Yankees' Will Warren to give the team a 6-0 lead in the opening frame.

"We already talked about it being a must-win game, just trying to do everything I could,” Crochet said. “We were just trying to re-right the ship. The offense came out big early and I was trying to do my best to maintain the lead."

With the loss in the series finale, the Yankees' lead over the Red Sox was reduced to 1.5 games for the top AL Wild Card spot.

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Chaitanya Prakash is an editor who covers US Sports at Sportskeeda. His first brush with sportswriting was in 2012 when the greatest football manager of all time, Sir Alex Ferguson, bid farewell to the beautiful game.

Although having started out professionally as a cricket writer in 2022, Chaitanya's curiosity and indiscriminate interest in all sports in general eventually introduced him to America's favorite pastime.

While Chaitanya's favorite player from the current crop is the dynamic Venezuelan Ronald Acuna Jr., his all-time favorite, however, is Pedro Martinez, for his self-belief and consistency. He also rates Jose Bautista's iconic bat flip in 2015 as his favorite moment in baseball history.

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