'Just let it eat'
Red Sox first baseman Triston Casas has struggled at the plate in the first seven games of Boston’s 2025 season.
The 2018 first-round draft pick had just three hits in 21 at-bats entering the Red Sox’s finale against the Baltimore Orioles on Thursday afternoon.
Casas went 2-for-5 with a home run and two RBI in Boston’s 8-4 series win in Camden Yards on Thursday.
Breaking out of the slump may just have been a direct result of manager Alex Cora’s message to Casas.
“He knows when I talk to him in Spanish, it means something,” Cora said before Thursday’s game, per MassLive’s Christopher Smith. “And he felt like he was actually being aggressive. And I was like, ‘You look passive at the plate.’ So just let it eat.”
Casas answered the call and understood why Cora provided the advice.
“Being aggressive and being passive is a two-way street,” Casas said, per Smith. “It’s a push and a pull. You’re too much of one, and they’ll take advantage of it. And too much of the other, it’s not productive. So it’s gonna be something I balance throughout the year.
“Coming into the season, I wasn’t sure which direction I was gonna start. Got a lot of fastballs in Texas, as well as here. So I’ve been getting attacked. And I think that’s just his message to me as if they’re gonna attack me in the zone to go right back at it and swing hard. … I’m gonna apply it as much as I can. Don’t want to lose what I do well, which is taking those fringe pitches. But yeah, striking out looking is unacceptable in certain situations, and that needs to get cleaned up.”