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Red Sox shortstop talks about how his injury has affected his mental well-being.

The Boston Red Sox have managed to stay around a .500 record this season despite numerous injuries to key players, including shortstop Trevor Story, who is out for the season.

 

Story played just eight games for Boston in 2024 before a fractured glenoid in his left shoulder required season-ending surgery.

 

In a recent interview on the “310 to Left” podcast with Tom Caron and Alex Speier, Story discussed the mental toll his injury has taken on him this year.

 

“Those days were tough,” Story said. “Those are some pretty dark days. I haven’t really felt that type of emotion or that type of feeling really ever. [I’ve been] navigating through those and just really being vulnerable a little bit and talking about it and just embracing it. Obviously, I wasn’t in a great mind space as we learned the news. That doesn’t just go away overnight.”

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