“We’re more complete, we pitch better, our bullpen is in a great place. I’m very happy with where we’re at,” said Alex Cora on Friday. Despite a disappointing trade deadline, the Red Sox manager seems to have the calm confidence of a man who believes October is within reach. The trade deadline came and went, and the Red Sox made little noise. They brought in two new pitchers, but made no headline-grabbing additions for their postseason push. Expectations of a bold move fizzled, leaving fans wondering if Boston has enough to survive the stretch as we advance.
Boston’s injured list has become a revolving door, swallowing names from top prospect Marcelo Mayer to pitchers Tanner Houck and Zack Kelly. And it keeps growing at the worst possible time. Amid the chaos, Cora has now delivered critical updates on two key stars whose returns could make or break the season.
“Alex Cora said there’s a chance Marcelo Mayer will make it back this season. He’s not as optimistic with Tanner Houck,” Red Sox insider Gordo posted on X, quoting Boston Globe’s Alex Speier.
Alex Cora said there’s a chance Marcelo Mayer will make it back this season. He’s not as optimistic with Tanner Houck (via @alexspeier). pic.twitter.com/nTGSCRot0L
— Gordo (@BOSSportsGordo) August 1, 2025
So, Cora is still holding out hope that rookie shortstop Marcelo Mayer can make it back from his wrist injury before the season ends. Incidentally, Mayer had to leave Wednesday’s game against the Twins early, and he later landed on the injured list.
The outlook for Tanner Houck, however, isn’t that great. Cora admitted he doesn’t expect the All-Star righty to pitch again this season, which is a tough blow for the Red Sox.
Notably, Houck, who earned his first All-Star nod last year with a 3.12 ERA over 30 starts, hasn’t pitched since May 12, when he was rocked for 11 runs. After a minor-league rehab stint, the team shut him down indefinitely on July 21 due to recurring flexor soreness.
The Red Sox went to the deadline for fixing these gaps only, rather than entirely rejuvenating the lineup. And by picking up Dustin May, they successfully made a move as well to brace for the likelihood that Houck won’t return. May has battled through multiple injuries in recent years but has managed to log a career-high 104 innings this season, posting a 4.85 ERA.
But the Red Sox’s injury list goes beyond just Marcelo Mayer and Tanner Houck.
The Red Sox are struggling with injuries big time
Another name that’s on the list is Hunter Brown! The rookie starter will miss the rest of the season after tearing his ACL during a game against the Tampa Bay Rays, the team confirmed. Notably, Dobbins, an eighth-round pick out of Texas Tech in 2021, made his Major League debut this year and quickly carved out a spot in Boston’s rotation.
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