Triston Casas, a player for the Red Sox, hit a long home run at Fenway Park and expressed doubt about Ted Williams's seat in right field, suggesting it might be a 'myth.' Casas has hit 33 home runs through 175 games, putting him among the top Red Sox players in terms of home runs at this stage. His comments have sparked a debate, with Red Sox manager Alex Cora defending Casas after the 'myth' remark.
Alex Cora defends Triston Casas after Ted Williams ‘myth’ comment https://t.co/fUnkeXH3aE
This is Triston Casas’s 175th career game. Most home runs by Red Sox through 175 games: 37 – Tony Conigliaro 37 – Walt Dropo 34 – Ted Williams 34 – Will Middlebrooks 34 – Bobby Dalbec 33 – Nomar Garciaparra 33 – TRISTON CASAS
TRISTON CASAS SAID IT’S PERSONAL WITH THE RED SEAT https://t.co/yQcpuREles
Triston Casas casts doubt on Ted Williams’s seat at Fenway Park, believing it might be a ‘myth’ https://t.co/dIZwmzSdxJ https://t.co/4Ou0FubrjY
Triston Casas hit a long home run at Fenway, then said he thinks Ted Williams seat in right field is out of reach https://t.co/QJ9V2UcGDX