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Red Sox recall LHP Jake Bennett to make MLB debut vs. Astros

By Thomson Reuters May 1, 2026 | 1:54 PM

Left-hander Jake Bennett was recalled from Triple-A Worcester to make his major league debut on Friday when the Boston Red Sox host the ​Houston Astros.

The move comes on the heels ‌of the Red Sox placing ace Garrett Crochet on the 15-day injured list with left shoulder inflammation on Wednesday. Bennett will take the roster spot made vacant when utilityman Nate Eaton ‌was ​optioned Thursday.

Bennett, 25, was scratched from ⁠his start for Worcester ⁠on Tuesday.

“Big-time strike thrower,” Boston interim manager Chad Tracy said. “The velocity and the fastball has obviously ticked up. He was coming off an arm injury when ​he was with Washington. But when he’s sitting there 94 (mph) — another guy kind of like (Payton) Tolle, ⁠doesn’t throw as hard, but big ⁠guy that really gets down the ​mound with big extension. So he tends to get in ​on hitters, too, because the fastball plays up.”

The ‌former second-round draft pick by the Washington Nationals in 2022 is 2-1 with a 0.86 ERA in five starts with Worcester this season. He has struck out ⁠16 and walked three in 21 innings.

Boston acquired Bennett from Washington for pitching prospect Luis Perales last December. He missed ⁠the 2024 ‌season after undergoing Tommy John surgery.

“He’s in ⁠the zone a lot,” Tracy said. “Does a ​good ‌job of holding runners. He can ​go from ⁠a slide step, he can use a leg kick, lands all stuff. But he’s really, really good, at least down there has been, getting the ball in the strike zone. And he gets a lot of weak ​contact.”

–Field Level Media