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Three Red Sox Players Already Under Fire After Series Loss to Reds
Boston fans are quick to criticize after a disappointing opening weekend.
Mar. 30, 2026 at 2:18pm
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An abstract, cubist-inspired illustration captures the tension and drama of the Red Sox's opening series loss to the Reds, as fans scrutinize the early struggles of key players.Boston TodayThe Boston Red Sox lost their opening series against the Cincinnati Reds, and three players in particular - Caleb Durbin, Jarren Duran, and Greg Weissert - are already facing heavy criticism from the team's passionate fan base. Durbin went 0-for-12 with 5 strikeouts, Duran was picked off first base in a crucial late-inning situation, and Weissert gave up home runs in both losses, drawing the ire of fans who expect better from the team's relief pitchers.
Why it matters
The Red Sox are one of baseball's most high-profile franchises, and their fans are notoriously demanding. Early-season struggles, even in just the first series, can quickly turn into major storylines that put pressure on underperforming players. How these three players respond to the criticism will be important for the team's success going forward.
The details
Caleb Durbin, a former Division III player making his MLB debut with the Red Sox, went 0-for-12 with 5 strikeouts in the opening series. Jarren Duran, a more experienced player, was picked off first base in a crucial late-inning situation in the series finale. Greg Weissert, a relief pitcher, gave up home runs in both of the Red Sox's losses, drawing particular criticism from fans.
- The Red Sox lost their opening series against the Cincinnati Reds from March 30-April 1, 2026.
The players
Caleb Durbin
A rookie third baseman making his MLB debut with the Red Sox, who went 0-for-12 with 5 strikeouts in the opening series.
Jarren Duran
An experienced Red Sox outfielder who was picked off first base in a crucial late-inning situation in the series finale.
Greg Weissert
A Red Sox relief pitcher who gave up home runs in both of the team's losses in the opening series, drawing criticism from fans.
What they’re saying
“Just can't miss there ... just bad execution.”
— Greg Weissert
What’s next
The Red Sox will look to bounce back in their next series against the New York Yankees, which begins on April 4, 2026.
The takeaway
The Red Sox's passionate fan base is quick to criticize underperforming players, even in the early stages of the season. Durbin, Duran, and Weissert will need to turn things around quickly to avoid continued scrutiny and pressure from the team's demanding supporters.
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