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Red Sox Climb Power Rankings Despite Injury Woes and Uncertainty

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The Boston Red Sox have shown resilience, clawing their way out of a significant slump, yet they find themselves facing another challenge. After hitting rock bottom at 15 ½ games behind the division leaders and 14 games under .500, the Red Sox rallied to win eight of their next ten games. While they remain in last place, their recent performance has provided a glimmer of hope, bringing them closer to fourth place.

However, the team’s fortunes may be clouded by injury concerns surrounding second-year lefty Connelly Early. Diagnosed with elbow inflammation, Early underwent an MRI that yielded “some good news,” as shared by manager Chad Tracy. Yet, the pitcher is now seeking a second opinion from renowned orthopedist Keith Meister, a situation that often signals further complications. This uncertainty casts a shadow over the Red Sox’s resurgence, as they must now navigate the potential loss of a key player.

Despite moving up three spots in USA TODAY Sports’ power rankings, Early’s absence could place even greater pressure on a lineup that has surprisingly averaged five runs per game during this recent hot streak. To maintain their momentum and stave off a complete overhaul before the trade deadline, the Red Sox will need to keep their offensive performance strong.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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