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BOSTON — Boston Red Sox right-hander Garrett Whitlock said his season is over. He's expected to have his right ulnar collateral ligament repaired with an internal brace. The 27-year-old Whitlock, who had Tommy John surgery when he was in the New York Yankees farm system in 2019, said the less evasive surgery is currently being planned. Whitlock is scheduled to see Dr. Jeff Dugas on May 29 in Alabama.







