But through eight spring training games this year, Story has reminded fans what he’s capable of. The two-time All-Star is hitting .458 in 25 plate appearances with two home runs and four doubles.
Back tightness led to Story being scratched Friday for the second time in 10 days. While he will make a quick turnaround, keeping Story in line for Opening Day, these issues will likely temper ...
Over the past three seasons, Trevor Story has had 609 at-bats with 83 runs, 21 home runs, and 29 stolen bases. The fantasy wants that output from him in one year. Based on his previous success ...
How will the Red Sox balance Trevor Story and Marcelo Mayer ... and Mayer was on the injured list in Double-A before his promotion to Triple-A last August, and never ended up playing again.
Trevor Story sprinted over from shortstop, took the feed from Vaughn Grissom, stepped on second base in stride, then jumped over an imaginary runner to complete a fake double play. A crowd of ...
Boston Red Sox short-stop Trevor Story is feeling optimistic entering his fourth season with the club after three ...
For the last three seasons, Trevor Story has battled injuries, but as he enters the 2025 campaign, the Boston Red Sox shortstop focuses on staying on the field and playing at an elite level. Story ...
Another year, another injury for Boston Red Sox shortstop Trevor Story. The Red Sox scratched Story from their lineup Tuesday with mild upper back tightness. However, Red Sox manager Alex Cora ...
It's the second time this month that Story has had to be scratched from the lineup because of a back problem, which is not ideal. He missed nearly a week of action the first time around, but it's not ...
Trevor Story, who was slated to start at shortstop and bat cleanup in the Boston Red Sox's spring training game against the Philadelphia Phillies on Tuesday, will not be taking the field after all.
FORT MYERS, Fla. — Trevor Story was a late scratch before Tuesday’s game against the Phillies because of upper-back tightness. The Red Sox said the move was precautionary. “He’s OK ...