BOSTON — Nearly six weeks after undergoing wrist surgery that ended his 2025 season before it started, Red Sox right-hander Kutter Crawford was back at Fenway Park on Friday and revealed the mysterious activity that led to his injury.
Crawford, who had already missed the first three months of the year due to patellar tendinopathy in his right knee when he hurt his wrist, said the latest setback was the result of household maintenance gone wrong.
“Just doing some pretty standard maintenance around the house,” Crawford said. “I was outside moving some stuff, I went to move something and it got hung up and turned my wrist the other way. I felt a subtle pop.
“When it happened, I had that gut instinct. I kind of felt a pop. I could still squeeze my fist and everything but when I tried to m