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Richard Bleier has had his fair share of success in the major leagues. He is a former college teammate of Chris Sale, before playing for five different MLB organizations. And Bleier even holds a major league record, most balks in an inning. But for Red Sox fans all that matters is that the 35-year-old is now a valued member of their bullpen, having been traded from the Marlins to Boston in exchange for Matt Barnes. Bradfo sits down with Bleier to talk about his journey, including the moment he got the call he was traded and why he has so much optimism heading into 2023.
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Richard Bleier has had his fair share of success in the major leagues. He is a former college teammate of Chris Sale, before playing for five different MLB organizations. And Bleier even holds a major league record, most balks in an inning. But for Red Sox fans all that matters is that the 35-year-old is now a valued member of their bullpen, having been traded from the Marlins to Boston in exchange for Matt Barnes. Bradfo sits down with Bleier to talk about his journey, including the moment he got the call he was traded and why he has so much optimism heading into 2023.
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