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EDUARDO RODRIGUEZ
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W-L
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WHIP
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Ohtani fans 5 in return to mound; Harper HR on 1st swing
Shohei Ohtani figured he’d be careful in his return to the mound after two injury-spoiled seasons
MARCH 6, 2021
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Associated Press
Eduardo Rodriguez feels ‘joy’ over first Red Sox start in nearly a year - The Boston Globe
The lefthander allowed one run in 2 2/3 innings Friday in his first start since last March 11; he later contracted COVID-19 and was diagnose...
MARCH 5, 2021
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BOSTONGLOBE.COM
McAdam: First spring outing by Eduardo Rodriguez was different this time | Boston Sports Journal
Boston's fast-growing, fully-credentialed, flying-everywhere collection of professional journalists covering Patriots, Red Sox, Bruins, Celt...
MARCH 5, 2021
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BOSTONSPORTSJOURNAL.COM
After year away, E-Rod has successful return
FORT MYERS, Fla. -- It had been 359 days since Eduardo Rodriguez had gone through his gameday routine, and he had the nerves to tell him it...
MARCH 5, 2021
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MLB.COM
Scheduled to start Friday
Rodriguez is scheduled to make his Grapefruit League debut Friday against Tampa Bay, Chris Cotillo of MassLive.com reports.
Impact
That means Rodriguez will toe the rubber in Boston's sixth spring game; however, he did throw a two-inning simulated game Saturday and appears on track as the team's No. 1 starter. "He looked good," manager Alex Cora told Ian Browne of MLB.com. "Actually, we were talking about the fact that he was able to repeat his delivery for two innings. It's a positive. Good stuff. A few pitches over the middle of the plate. As far as mechanics and how he felt, it was a good step towards the right direction." The Red Sox will go with a six-man rotation during the first week of spring games but have not committed to it for the regular season. Whatever happens -- five-man or six-man -- Rodriguez will be part of it and likely be the ace.
FEBRUARY 28, 2021
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ROTOWIRE
Sim game scheduled
Rodriguez will pitch a two-inning simulated game Saturday, Chris Cotillo of MassLive.com reports.
Impact
Rodriguez, who is expected to be Boston's Opening Day starter, has not yet been scheduled to start a Grapefruit League game. Nathan Eovaldi (Sunday) and Garrett Richards (Monday) will throw the first two games, and all of Boston's starters will throw two innings in their spring debuts.
FEBRUARY 27, 2021
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ROTOWIRE
Faces hitters
Rodriguez threw to live hitters Tuesday, Steve Hewitt of the Boston Herald reports.
Impact
Rodriguez went through a scary time in 2020, when the heart problems he developed as a result of his battle with COVID-19 prevented him from exercising in any capacity, let alone play baseball. He's going through a normal progression to start camp, however, so he appears to be at minimal risk of opening the season on the injured list. Whether or not he's back to his normal self after not pitching for another year is another question entirely.
FEBRUARY 23, 2021
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ROTOWIRE
Chaim Bloom said he expects to engage in some contract talks during spring training - The Boston Globe
Rafael Devers, Eduardo Rodriguez, Christian Vazquez, and Alex Verdugo are obvious candidates for contract discussions, a topic often broache...
FEBRUARY 21, 2021
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BOSTONGLOBE.COM
Bloom: Red Sox have talent to bounce back from lost 2020
Boston Red Sox Chief Baseball Officer Chaim Bloom remains optimistic for 2021 even as he focuses on building a team that can compete long-term
FEBRUARY 21, 2021
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Associated Press
Feels good after bullpen session
Rodriguez threw a bullpen session Wednesday and came out of it feeling 100 percent, Jen McCaffrey of The Athletic reports.
Impact
Rodriguez missed all of last season after developing myocarditis, an inflammation of the heart, as a result of his battle with COVID-19. The issue made it unsafe for him to exercise, so he has plenty of work to do to get back into baseball shape this spring. He'll presumably be brought along slowly, but it looks as though everything is going as planned so far.
FEBRUARY 19, 2021
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ROTOWIRE
Considered fully healthy
Rodriguez is a "full go" to start camp according to manager Alex Cora, Christopher Smith of The Springfield Republican reports.
Impact
The news is great to hear following a rather scary 2020 season for Rodriguez. He developed myocarditis, an inflammation of the heart, as a result of COVID-19, making it too risky for him to exercise in any capacity, let alone play professional baseball. He's seemingly made a full recovery and should have plenty of time to ramp up for Opening Day, though exactly where his stuff sits after a year away from the mound remains to be seen.
FEBRUARY 18, 2021
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ROTOWIRE
Red Sox: Eduardo Rodriguez has Comeback Player of the Year potential
Red Sox lefty Eduardo Rodriguez prepares to mount his comeback Today is the day, Red Sox Nation! Baseball is back in our lives and it may lo...
FEBRUARY 17, 2021
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BOSOXINJECTION.COM
AL East teams at the start of spring training
A team-by-team look at the American League East entering spring training, including key players each club acquired and lost, and dates of the first workout for pitchers and catcher...
FEBRUARY 11, 2021
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Associated Press
Red Sox's Devers agrees to $4,575,000 deal
The Boston Red Sox have agreed to a one-year, $4,575,000 deal to avoid salary arbitration with third baseman Rafael Devers
JANUARY 15, 2021
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Associated Press
Alex Cora 'Happy' With Eduardo Rodriguez's Progress After COVID-19 Battle - NESN.com
Alex Cora is pretty pleased with the progress he's seen from Eduardo Rodriguez, who was sidelined last season due to COVID-19.
DECEMBER 17, 2020
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NESN.COM
Red Sox's Eduardo Rodriguez Throws Off Mound In New Video On Instagram - NESN.com
Eduardo Rodriguez is back on the mound after missing all of last season with myocarditis, which was the result of his bout with COVID-19.
DECEMBER 16, 2020
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NESN.COM
On track for Opening Day
Rodriguez is on track in his recovery from myocarditis and is lined up to be ready for the start of the 2021 season, Pete Abraham of The Boston Globe reports.
Impact
Rodriguez wasn't allowed to exercise in any meaningful capacity last year, let alone play baseball, after developing the condition (an inflammation of the heart) as a result of his battle with COVID-19. While the Red Sox's optimism is very encouraging news, the year off certainly adds risk to Rodriguez's profile this offseason, and the serious nature of the ailment means the team will be very cautious regarding any potential setbacks.
DECEMBER 15, 2020
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ROTOWIRE
Red Sox agree with Eduardo Rodriguez, but other arbitration decisions could be telling
The question is whether or not Matt Barnes will get a contract, as crazy as it would seem for a big-market team to ditch its best reliever r...
DECEMBER 2, 2020
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BOSTONHERALD.COM
Should the Red Sox consider a multi-year extension for Eduardo Rodriguez now?
Rodriguez avoided arbitration for 2021. A longer-term deal could be attractive for the Red Sox, but it would come with some risk.
DECEMBER 1, 2020
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THEATHLETIC.COM
Comes to terms with Sox
Rodriguez (myocarditis) agreed to a one-year, $8.3 million contract with the Red Sox on Tuesday, avoiding arbitration, Bob Nightengale of USA Today reports.
Impact
He has been gradually ramping up activities this offseason as he attempts to come back in 2021 after a bout with COVID-19 led to Rodriguez battling heart-related complications throughout the 2020 season. This will be Rodriguez's final year with the Red Sox before he becomes a free agent. Since it was a completely lost season for Rodriguez, he settled on the same figure he received last offseason.
DECEMBER 1, 2020
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ROTOWIRE
MLB Rumors: Eduardo Rodriguez, Red Sox Agree To Contract For 2021 Season - NESN.com
The Boston Red Sox and Eduardo Rodriguez reportedly have agreed on a deal for 2021, the southpaw's final year before free agency.
DECEMBER 1, 2020
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NESN.COM
Red Sox News: Eduardo Rodriguez wants to end his career in Boston
Red Sox lefty Eduardo Rodriguez wants to retire in Boston In a day and age where players will chase the immortal dollar and highest bid, it'...
NOVEMBER 20, 2020
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BOSOXINJECTION.COM
Should Red Sox Consider Eduardo Rodriguez Extension Sooner Than Later? - NESN.com
Eduardo Rodriguez says he's healthy in return from COVID-19; should Red Sox offer him a contract extension now?
NOVEMBER 19, 2020
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NESN.COM
Boston Red Sox: The time to extend Eduardo Rodriguez is now
The Boston Red Sox should look to extend Eduardo Rodriguez as soon as possible. For Boston Red Sox starting pitcher Eduardo Rodriguez, 2020...
NOVEMBER 17, 2020
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CALLTOTHEPEN.COM
Eduardo Rodriguez will ‘100 percent be ready for 2021’
Rodriguez missed the entire 2020 season after dealing with COVID-19 and myocarditis.
NOVEMBER 13, 2020
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BOSTON.COM
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