2026 Red Sox Starting Rotation: Is Garret Crochet Poised to Become Baseball’s Next Unstoppable Ace?
Welcome to Tier One: affectionately dubbed the “Pig” tier—this is where you find the elite trio: Tarik Skubal, Garrett Crochet, and Paul Skenes. Honestly, you can shuffle their order however you like; I’d nod in agreement no matter what. Still, for the Sox, Garrett Crochet stands apart, almost on a pedestal of his own brilliance.
It’s pitching preview time, ladies and gentlemen. Over the next several days, I’ll be writing 10,000 words or so about everyone you might see pitching for the Red Sox to start the season. We’ll start with the starters, because if we didn’t start with the starters, they wouldn’t be starters, and that doesn’t make any sense.
I’m grouping the Sox’ starting pitching options into tiers because that’s how my brain works. Don’t think of them as rankings, but rather buckets based on some similarities I see. Stay tuned for more installments on the new guys, the young guns, and the vets battling out at the bottom of the rotation.
Tier One: Pig
It’s Tarik Skubal, Garrett Crochet, and Paul Skenes. They’re the three best starting pitchers in the world. Put them in any order you want; I won’t argue with you. For the Red Sox, Garrett Crochet is in a tier of his own.
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