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Walker Buehler beats himself up and feels embarrassed at not living up to what Red Sox expect of him

The pitcher recognized his poor performance after allowing seven runs in just two innings in the Bronx

Walker Buehler beats himself up and feels embarrassed at not living up to what Red Sox expect of him

Walker Buehler had one of the toughest nights of his career in his first matchup in the historic rivalry between the Yankees and Red Sox

The right-hander was hit hard at Yankee Stadium, allowing seven runs in just two innings in a loss that left Boston with no options from the start.

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Once the game was over, he was self-critical and itted: "This organization put a lot of faith in me in the offseason, and I've been f***ing embarrassing for us," the pitcher told the media.

It's obviously a great game and a great rivalry that I was excited to be a part of. And for it to turn out the way it did is very disappointing

Walker Buehler

What happened to Walker Buehler against the Red Sox?

The game got off to a rocky start for Boston from the first inning, when the Yankees scored five runs. In the second inning they added two more. In total, Buehler allowed seven hits, walked two and hit Anthony Volpe on the elbow, forcing the New York shortstop to leave the game.

When did Walker Buehler the Boston Red Sox?

Buehler arrived at the Red Sox with high expectations after g a one-year, $21.05 million contract, hoping to become a key piece of the rotation. However, his numbers so far do not justify the investment, as in 10 starts, he is 4-4 with a 5.18 ERA and a 1.44 WHIP, far from the level he showed during his time with the Dodgers

Buehler's poor performance has become a constant, as he has allowed four or more runs in three of his last five outings. His main problems center on his lack of control with the fastball and his inability to finish off hitters with two strikes, something that used to be one of his strengths.

The team has lost 10 of its last 13 games and is in urgent need of a reliable figure on the mound. However, Buehler is now among more uncertainties than solutions for a Red Sox team in need of positive results.

Despite his honesty after the defeat, Buehler knows that words are not enough: he needs to respond with results. With still more than half a season to go, the pressure on him is only increasing, and the Red Sox hope that the veteran can rediscover the level that led him to be a star in the National League.

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