💨 Abstract
Marcelo Mayer, Boston's top prospect, was promoted to the Red Sox and made his debut at Fenway Park. He lost his car keys weeks prior, so a team member drove him. Mayer replaced Alex Bregman, who was injured, and played third base, batting sixth. Despite the excitement, Mayer remained calm, using the commute to respond to messages from family and friends. He expressed gratitude for the opportunity, highlighting the lifelong effort it took to reach this moment.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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