By Associated Press - Wednesday, April 5, 2017

BOSTON (AP) - Red Sox right fielder Mookie Betts is out of the starting lineup for Wednesday night’s game against Pittsburgh because of flu-like symptoms.

Manager John Farrell said Betts, the AL’s runner-up for MVP last season, is feeling the symptoms along with utility infielder Brock Holt and left-handed reliever Robbie Ross Jr.

Farrell said both Betts and Holt were tested, but neither had the actual flu virus. Holt was sent home.

“We’ve got a few tentative situations health-wise,” Farrell said. “Mookie’s not in the lineup because of flu-like symptoms. That’s kind of hit our clubhouse fairly hard.”

Farrell was unsure if Betts or Ross Jr. would be available.

Left-hander Chris Sale, acquired in a trade from the White Sox during the offseason, makes his Red Sox debut in the teams’ second game of the season.

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