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Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora said that right-hander Tanner Houck (elbow) will resume throwing on Friday. Poor performance and a flexor-pronator strain landed Houck on the 15-day injured list ...
Red Sox starter Tanner Houck achieved an unusual "Maddux" in his impressive performance against the Cleveland Guardians.
Red Sox closer Tanner Houck has a disc issue in his lower back, manager Alex Cora told reporters (including The Boston Globe’s Alex Speier) before Tuesday’s game. Houck will remain in Boston ...
Houck is facing the Yankees in the Bronx on Friday in front of what is expected to be a sellout crowd. Then he could learn on Sunday that he has been selected to the All-Star team for the first time.
FORT MYERS, Fla. — Tanner Houck took a big deep breathand then hopped before he stepped on the mound to face hitters during a workout at Fenway South on Friday morning. Was this something new in ...
Tanner Houck isn’t just struggling, he’s breaking down. After another meltdown, the Red Sox must decide what comes next before it’s too late.
The Boston Red Sox shared an update on Tanner Houck's status after the right-hander was struck by a line drive on Friday.
Houck gave up four runs in the sixth and five overall as questions linger about his viability as a starter. The Red Sox righthander gave up eight hits and two walks to Baltimore in 5⅓ innings.
Tanner Houck appears to be knocking on the door of a return to the Red Sox rotation. How will a reset help him turn around a season that started with an 8.04 ERA through nine starts?
And who knows: the next time we see Tanner Houck throw a baseball for the Red Sox it may be out of the bullpen. Houck has a 2.68 ERA as a reliever over the course of his career and could provide a ...
Tanner Houck’s 2022 season is over. The Red Sox pitcher will have back surgery next week to fix a disc-related issue, manager Alex Cora told reporters prior to Saturday’s game against the Rangers.
Even if Houck is able to return this season, he's likely to be out until late September. Garrett Whitlock, John Schreiber and Matt Barnes should continue to split save chances for the Red Sox.