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Duran sent to Worcester

Rookie works through growing pains

- By STEVE HEWITT

The Red Sox still view Jarren Duran as a big piece of their future, but that time is not right now.

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As he continues to go through expected struggles and with a roster crunch in the outfield, the Red Sox optioned Duran back to Worcester on Tuesday to make room for starting pitcher Tanner Houck on the active roster. Duran, the team’s top outfield prospect, posted a slash of .221/.236/.372 through 89 plate appearance­s over his first 27 games. He walked just twice with 33 strikeouts.

There was a boost of excitement as the Red Sox finally promoted Duran after the All-Star break, but there was always likely to be growing pains for the rookie outfielder in his first majorleagu­e stint. Manager Alex Cora said the timing was hard for Duran as the Red Sox faced a lot of left-handed pitching upon his call-up.

Now, with Kyle Schwarber in the fold in the outfield, playing time was going to be scarce for Duran. The Red Sox think he’ll benefit from consistent at-bats back in the minors.

“It was a good learning experience to be around him and be around us and understand what it takes to be a big-leaguer,” Cora said. “He’s not the first promising rookie to get sent down. He’s not the first promising rookie to get sent down in this organizati­on. He’s not the first outfielder that’s very fast that gets sent down in the middle of the season. We’ll be patient. There are a few things he has to work on defensivel­y, running the bases, bunting a little bit more. We gave him the homework and he’ll work on it and we’ll see where he takes it.

“As far as the other stuff, the way he goes about his business, it’s amazing. Obviously it’s not easy to come up here. I think it’s a lot harder this year because of the lack of repetition­s last year but he’s a guy we really like. We still like him the same way we like him when we called him up on July 15 and somebody we trust.”

Cora was uncertain if Duran would be back in Boston at some point this season, but right now, they think this is the best move for him in his continued developmen­t.

“It’s not easy just to come here and produce and obviously where we’re at rosterwise it made sense for him to go down there and get atbats,” Cora said. “But there’s a balance. If we’re winning here, trying to do everything possible to win here, but at the same time if the roster moves a certain way and he’s not going to get at-bats the best thing for him is to get atbats down there and keeping working on the things he was working on here.

“He’ll be OK. We cannot make any promises that he’ll be here in 10 days or 15 days, whatever, but one thing for sure, he’s part of the future.”

Sticking with Barnes

Despite a 15.19 ERA in August after another blown save in Monday’s win, it appears Cora will stay with

Matt Barnes as his closer. The manager pointed to a misplay by Travis Shaw at first base that led to the game-tying double that Barnes gave up.

“Of course we’re not pleased we gave up the lead and he’s been having struggles,” Cora said of Barnes. “But at the end of the day, his stuff is still there. I do believe you can ask Travis, we don’t make a play. Sometimes that’s what it takes. You make one play and he feels comfortabl­e and he feels good about himself.

“But the fact is that he has been struggling and the fastball is not playing as it was earlier in the season and that’s different. But he’s still going to get big outs for us late in games.”

K’ing cancer

The 19th WEEI/NESN Jimmy Fund Radio-Telethon began Tuesday and runs through today as efforts continue to raise money for cancer treatment and research. The event has raised more than $58 million since it started in 2002.

For Cora, who was first part of the Red Sox organizati­on as a player, it means a lot to continue to be part of.

“As a kid who lost his dad because of cancer, it’s something that hits me personally,” Cora said. “It hits my family. It hits everybody. It’s a special day for everybody here. It’s a special day for the region. I think it has become something more than the region. A lot of people get involved. It’s something that we know we’re part of it. We love to be part of it. …

“Most of the time it’s a reminder that we’re here to work and obviously win games, but there is life after the three or four hours that we play. I love the fact that our players and the organizati­on are very involved with it and it’s something I’ll always look forward to.”

Donations to the Jimmy Fund can be made on JimmyFundR­adioTeleth­on.org or by calling 877-738-1234. To make a $25 donation, text “KCANCER” to 20222. …

Darwinzon Hernandez (oblique) pitched a bullpen on Tuesday at Fenway Park. … Ryan Brasier and Danny Santana were in Portland as they continue their rehab assignment­s.

 ?? MATT sTONE / HERALd sTAFF FILE ?? MORE TO WORK ON: Jarren Duran was optioned to Worcester on Tuesday. In 27 games since being called up, he batted .221 with two homers and eight RBI.
MATT sTONE / HERALd sTAFF FILE MORE TO WORK ON: Jarren Duran was optioned to Worcester on Tuesday. In 27 games since being called up, he batted .221 with two homers and eight RBI.
 ?? NANcy LANE / HERALd sTAFF FILE ?? THE NINTH IS HIS: Alex Cora said the Matt Barnes will continue to be the closer despite a 15.19 ERA in August.
NANcy LANE / HERALd sTAFF FILE THE NINTH IS HIS: Alex Cora said the Matt Barnes will continue to be the closer despite a 15.19 ERA in August.

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