Red Sox bench Verdugo for lack of hustle
Boston Red Sox outfielder Alex Verdugo will not start Thursday's game against the Cleveland Guardians after he displayed a lack of hustle and was removed from Wednesday's contest, manager Alex Cora said, according to MLB.com's Ian Browne.
Verdugo was benched on Wednesday following a play in the seventh inning in which he slowed up and looked back at first base during a force play at second with two outs.
Had he been safe, potential tying runs would have been aboard in a game the Red Sox lost 5-2.
Masataka Yoshida, Jarren Duran, and Rob Refsnyder are starting in the outfield, with Justin Turner starting at DH for Thursday's game.
Verdugo is in the midst of a strong campaign with the Red Sox, hitting .286/.364/.450 with 19 doubles and 24 RBIs.
Boston, however, is slumping, having lost seven of its last 10 games and sitting last in the AL East.
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