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Red Sox Player Shares Honest Thoughts on Netflix Docuseries

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Triston Casas was born to be a baseball player. He was also apparently born to be a Netflix star.

While we’ll have to wait to see what that looks like in the all-access docuseries, which is scheduled to premiere in 2025, we already got a glimpse of his storytelling abilities. While sidelined with a rib injury, he hopped on the mic during a Sunday Night Baseball game last month and shared a crazy story about his father’s arrest during an in-game interview with ESPN.

According to his teammate, Kenley Jansen, you can expect more of that storytelling when the series debuts. Jansen said as much during a recent interview with Foul Territory, in which the Red Sox closer was asked by A.J. Pierzynski which one of his teammates between Casas, Jarren Duran, Rafael Devers or someone who they weren’t thinking of was made for this show.

Without hesitation, Jansen said Casas.

“I think Triston’s probably definitely made for this show,” he said. “I think these guys they love it — they probably love it. They’re enjoying it. I think our bullpen guys, I’m not sure. You know, I speak for myself. But there’s a few guys I kind of feel like (are made for it). Tanner Houck, I think, is made for it too. I don’t see Devers yet in it. But, yeah, a few guys out there just love the show.”

According to The Boston Globe’s Pete Abraham, Casas will continue to showcase his charisma beyond the baseball diamond this week, co-hosting the Home Run Derby and appearing on MLB Network before the official All-Star festivities kick off in Texas. As predicted by Jansen, that only seems to add to the excitement surrounding his potential breakout role in the team’s upcoming Netflix docuseries.

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Triston Casas was born to be a baseball player. He was apparently born to be a Netflix star as well.

While we’ll have to wait until 2025 to see the all-access docuseries that will feature Casas, we already got a taste of his storytelling skills. Sidelined with a rib injury, Casas took the mic during a Sunday Night Baseball game last month, sharing an incredible story about his father’s arrest in an in-game interview with ESPN.

Teammate Kenley Jansen hinted at more of this storytelling ability when the series debuts. In a recent interview with Foul Territory, Red Sox closer Jansen was asked by A.J. Pierzynski which teammate between Casas, Jarren Duran, Rafael Devers, or an unexpected other was made for the show.

Without hesitation, Jansen mentioned Casas.

“I think Triston’s definitely made for this show,” he said. “I think these guys love it — they probably love it. They’re enjoying it. I think our bullpen guys, I’m not sure. You know, I speak for myself. But there are a few guys I kind of feel like are made for it. Tanner Houck, I think, is made for it too. I don’t see Devers yet in it. But, yeah, a few guys out there just love the show.”

According to The Boston Globe’s Pete Abraham, Casas will continue to showcase his charisma beyond the baseball diamond this week. He will co-host the Home Run Derby and appear on MLB Network before the official All-Star festivities kick off in Texas. As Jansen predicted, this only adds to the excitement surrounding Casas’ potential breakout role in the team’s upcoming Netflix docuseries.

Source: The Boston Globe