Fenway Times Archives - Wednesday April 09, 2025

April 9, 2025: A Day of Mixed Emotions in Sports and Community

On April 9, 2025, the sports world was abuzz with significant developments, particularly in Major League Baseball, while the community faced somber news from Santo Domingo. Legendary pitcher Pedro Martinez revealed that several family members were missing following a tragic roof collapse in the Dominican Republic, casting a shadow over the day’s sporting events.

In MLB news, the Toronto Blue Jays faced off against the Boston Red Sox in a chilly matchup at Fenway Park, where the Blue Jays emerged victorious with a score of 6-1. George Springer’s home run and Easton Lucas’s impressive performance, maintaining a perfect ERA, were highlights for Toronto. The Red Sox struggled offensively, with pitcher Crochet expressing disappointment in his Fenway debut, calling it "terrible," as the team’s bats remained cold in the historically frigid weather.

Amidst the on-field action, the Red Sox made headlines off the field as well. The team announced that right-hander Liam Hendriks would begin a rehab assignment, signaling hope for his return. Additionally, Jarren Duran opened up about his past suicide attempt, emphasizing the importance of mental health and encouraging others to seek help. Duran’s candidness resonated with many, as he expressed that he is now in a better place and wants to let others know they are not alone in their struggles.

In roster news, the Red Sox prepared for their game against the Blue Jays with a lineup that included Houck making his Fenway debut, while Triple-A Worcester was noted for having one of the most stacked rosters in the minors. The day also saw the announcement of Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s contract extension, which quelled any speculation regarding potential trades involving the Red Sox.

As fans engaged in discussions about the game and the weather conditions, the community reflected on the broader implications of the day’s events. A Q&A with Greg Whiteley, director of the documentary "The Clubhouse: A Year With the Red Sox," added a layer of depth to the narrative surrounding the team, showcasing the human stories behind the sport.

Overall, April 9, 2025, was a day marked by both triumphs and tribulations, reminding us of the resilience of athletes and the importance of community support in times of crisis.

Boston.com

Pedro Martinez says family members missing after Santo Domingo roof collapse

MLB Trade Rumors

MLBTR Podcast: Vlad’s Massive Deal, Extensions for Merrill and Marte, And Quinn Priester Traded

Boston.com

Jarren Duran: Talking about past suicide attempt was to let others know ‘they’re not alone’

Boston.com

George Springer homers, Easton Lucas keeps perfect ERA as Toronto beats Red Sox 6-1 in frigid Fenway

Boston.com

Q&A with ‘The Clubhouse: A Year With the Red Sox’ director Greg Whiteley adds to documentary’s appeal

Boston Herald

Jarren Duran says he’s in better place, urges those in need to seek help

Boston Herald

‘Best-case scenario’: Alex Cora gives update on Connor Wong’s injury

Boston Herald

Crochet calls Fenway debut ‘terrible,’ Red Sox bats cold on historically frigid night

Over the Monster

Blue Jays 6, Red Sox 1: Crochet cracks, bats freeze during frigid night at Fenway