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After being a part of the return the Red Sox got from the White Sox for Kevin Youkilis, Zach Stewart had a fairly successful stint with the Pawtucket Red Sox, earning the second-best ERA on the team over that time.
So, coming into his debut for the major league club, the right-hander isn't trying to make any major changes or alter his gameplan. Stewart professes that he really isn't trying to fool anyone, but just pitch to contact and keep the Sox in the game. Nonetheless, with just under 100 innings pitched in the big leagues, it's probably about time for the former top prospect to put up some results at baseball's top level.
Watch the video above to hear from Stewart himself in advance of his Red Sox debut.