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Rookie Phenom Strikes Out 11 in Red Sox Debut, Leads Team to Victory
10 Sep
Summary
- Connelly Early strikes out 11 in Red Sox debut, tying franchise record
- Boston beats Athletics 6-0 to close in on Yankees for AL wild card
- Romy González, Alex Bregman, and Trevor Story contribute offensively

On September 10, 2025, the Boston Red Sox welcomed a new star to their pitching rotation as 23-year-old Connelly Early made his major league debut. The young left-hander wasted no time making an impact, striking out 11 batters to tie the franchise record for a debut performance set by Don Aase in 1977.
Early's dominant outing led the Red Sox to a 6-0 victory over the Oakland Athletics, helping Boston close the gap on the New York Yankees for the top American League wild card spot. The Red Sox jumped out to a four-run lead before recording an out, with Romy González, Alex Bregman, and Trevor Story providing the offensive firepower.
Despite the Athletics outhitting the Red Sox 10-9, Boston's pitching and defense proved too much for the home team. Early allowed just five hits and one walk over six innings, throwing 61 of his 90 pitches for strikes. The young hurler showcased his impressive repertoire, striking out the side in order in the second inning and stranding the bases loaded in the fourth.
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With the win, the Red Sox have now won 10 of their last 13 road games and sit just one percentage point behind the Yankees for the top wild card position. As the regular season winds down, Boston's latest pitching phenom has given the team a much-needed boost in their pursuit of a postseason berth.