Red Sox starter shines in rehab outing in Triple-A

   

The Boston Red Sox, after dealing with a ton of injuries early on in the season, are starting to get their impact players back.

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On Wednesday, Red Sox pitcher Garrett Whitlock made a rehab start for Triple-A Worcester, and he looked sharp. In 4 2/3 innings, Whitlock allowed just two hits and a walk while striking out five. His sinker averaged 93 mph and topped out at 94.8.

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Boston's pitching hasn't been the problem so far this season, but it will be nice to have Whitlock back as a versatile weapon that can pitch in the rotation or out of the bullpen. 

It's unclear whether or not he'll need another rehab start, but if he does come up, there's a chance that the Red Sox allow Tanner Houck, who just threw a career-high 112 pitches on Wednesday to get an extra day of rest, according to manager Alex Cora.