After his latest rehab outing with Triple-A Worcester, Chris Sale was videotaped breaking something in the Worcester tunnel.
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“That’s their problem for videoing it. If you want me to act like a normal person, treat me like a normal person. This isn’t a normal atmosphere. If I was at Bank of America, that wouldn’t fly,” said Sale on being videotaped.
Sale only worked three and two thirds allowing a run on three hits and allowed five walks and struck out five on 72 pitches.
Clearly the frustration was there for Sale.
“It’s not something I’m proud of. It’s not something I want to do. But stuff happens, man. You’ve got to get it out,” he said to the press on Thursday.
Alex Cora, the Red Sox manager said he was not mad at Sale. Instead, he insisted that if you’re going to rehab you’ve got to do it the right way.
Red Sox fans gave their opinions about how they feel about the video.
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Ultimately the video will have no substance on recalling Sale to the majors.
Cora stated that Sale would indeed pitch on Tuesday of next week and that it was a “good chance” it would be with Boston, per Chris Cotillo.
Cotillo alls stated that Brayan Bello, who was recently promoted to the majors will stay on the big league club and pitch on Monday at Tampa Bay.
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