Kutter Crawford is the latest MLB player to suffer an injury in the confines of their own home.

The Red Sox’ pitcher shared that the season-ending wrist injury he suffered came from doing work around his house in June before undergoing surgery in July.

“Just doing some pretty standard maintenance around the house,” Crawford told reporters. “I was outside moving some stuff, I went to move something, 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 move a certain way, my body didn’t like it.”

Crawford, who hadn’t pitched at all this season before suffering the wrist injury due to patellar tendinopathy in his right knee, was spending ti

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