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Red Sox Infield Plagued by New Injuries
21 Jun
Summary
- Kiner-Falefa sidelined with left arm inflammation, now on IL.
- Gonzalez's rehab assignment cut short due to hip soreness.
- Several key players, including Story and Casas, are already injured.

The Boston Red Sox are facing significant infield challenges as multiple players are dealing with new injuries. Utilityman Isiah Kiner-Falefa was scratched from Friday's game with left arm inflammation, an issue that recently worsened after travel. He has since been placed on the 10-day injured list, retroactive to Friday, with Anthony Seigler recalled from Triple-A Worcester to fill his spot.
Adding to the team's woes, Romy Gonzalez saw his rehab assignment halted due to hip soreness after only four innings. Gonzalez, who underwent shoulder surgery in early March, has been versatile in his rehab, playing multiple infield positions. His absence is particularly felt due to his strong performance against left-handed pitchers last season.
These new injuries compound an already lengthy list of sidelined players. Key contributors such as starting shortstop Trevor Story and Triston Casas are expected to miss extended periods. Nick Sogard is also unavailable due to a right oblique injury, leaving the Red Sox scrambling to fill critical infield roles.