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Red Sox pitcher Brayan Bello not happy at all as interim manager yanks him

Red Sox interim manager Chad Tracy isn’t exactly endearing himself to his players in the early going since taking over for Alex Cora.

Much to the chagrin of starter Brayan Bello, Tracy pulled the righty in the fourth inning Wednesday after just 62 pitches and the veteran profusely shook his head when the skipper left the dugout to get him during Boston’s 8-1 road loss to the Blue Jays.

Tracy yanked Bello after he walked the No. 9 hitter to put a runner on first with two outs in a 3-1 game and reliever Greg Weissert immediately surrendered a two-run home run to Ernie Clement on his third pitch.

“Obviously, I was upset,” Bello said through translator Carlos Villoria Benítez, per masslive.com. “I haven’t been able to pitch well in the past few starts. I haven’t been able to pitch deep into the games. That’s what I want. And today, it went that way as well. So, obviously, I was upset to come out of the game.”

Bello probably has some reason to be frustrated by the decision by his new manager, although the starting pitcher hasn’t done a whole lot to earn confidence from Tracy or Cora before him.

Brayan Bello shakes his head in frustration as he’s pulled in the fourth inning. X, @tylermilliken_ Bello has a terrible 9.12 ERA in 25 2/3 innings spanning six starts, and is among the worst pitchers in the sport entering May.

Pitching coach Andrew Bailey, who provided his input, defended the decision to pull Bello.

Chad Tracy pulled Brayan Bello in the fourth inning after just 62 innings. X, @tylermilliken_ “I think wanting to keep the game there at 3-1 with a fully fresh bullpen was the way to go there,” Bailey said via Mass Live. “And knowing that we had a lot of well-rested relievers. We have a lot of faith in Bello, but we’ve got to win that game and thought that that was the best position — Trace and I were talking about it — set the team up for success. We thought was the best move possible.”

Boston is in free fall right now after losing ace Garrett Crochet, as he hit the injured list with shoulder inflammation.

After Cora’s firing, multiple players expressed disappointment with the decision, noting that the front office, including John Henry, did not meet with the players face-to-face about it.

With Tracy now leading the ship, they will have to rebound soon or things could get ugly.

The last-place Red Sox (12-19) will look to get things on track Friday when they open their series against the Astros in Boston.

Read original at New York Post

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