1 month ago | By Boston Herald
PORTLAND, Maine - In some ways, Chris Sale may have experienced some déjà vu as he returned to Hadlock Field for a rehab start with the Double-A Sea Dogs on Thursday night.
Last summer, just like now, Sale was making rehab starts in Portland as he eyed a midseason return to Boston, where he looked to contribute to a Red Sox team in the midst of a playoff race.
But one year later, the Red Sox pitcher is in a much different spot from when he was coming back from Tommy John surgery. He's not worrying about his left elbow anymore after having major surgery on it. Now, as he returns from a...
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