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Brayan Bello’s frustration boils over, Red Sox deliver brutal Worcester verdict following Orioles meltdown

Brayan Bello’s frustration boils over, Red Sox deliver brutal Worcester verdict following Orioles meltdown
Brayan Bello (Image Via Getty)
The Boston Red Sox made a major pitching decision on Thursday after another disappointing loss at Fenway Park. Starting pitcher Brayan Bello was sent down to Triple-A Worcester shortly after a difficult outing against the Baltimore Orioles. The move came after Bello allowed five runs in the first inning and struggled once again in a season that has been filled with inconsistency.What made the situation stand out even more was what happened after the game. During his media session, Bello showed frustration when reporters asked about his role on the pitching staff. The reaction quickly became part of the story as the Red Sox decided to make a roster change. With Boston trying to stay competitive during a difficult season, the organization acted quickly after Bello’s latest setback.

Brayan Bello’s poor season continued against the Baltimore Orioles before Red Sox made roster move

The Red Sox gave Bello another chance to start against Baltimore, but the game quickly got away from him. The right-hander surrendered five runs in the opening inning, putting Boston in an early hole.The outing added to what has already been a difficult year for Bello. According to MLB statistics, Bello entered the game with one of the highest ERAs among qualified starting pitchers.
Opposing hitters have consistently found success against him throughout the season.One of the more surprising parts of Bello’s season has been the difference between his performances as a traditional starter and as a bulk pitcher. When Boston used an opener before bringing him into games later, Bello showed much better results. However, when he started games himself, early innings often became a problem.After Thursday’s loss, reporters asked Bello about the discussions surrounding his role. The pitcher appeared frustrated by the questions and responded by saying, “Stop talking about the bullpen-starter stuff because when I’m pitching well as a starter nobody talks about it.”The comments drew attention because they came immediately after another difficult start. Shortly afterward, the Red Sox announced that Bello would report to Triple-A Worcester.For Boston, the decision appears to be about performance rather than potential. The team has received stronger results from other members of its rotation, and Bello’s struggles have become harder to overlook as the season moves forward.The demotion now gives Bello an opportunity to reset away from the major league spotlight. Meanwhile, the Red Sox will look for more consistency from their pitching staff as they try to improve their position in the American League standings.


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