In only a handful of huge league video games, Michael Chavis already has confirmed he is aware of tips on how to hold a second from getting too large.
That was evident once more Wednesday evening, because the infielder hit a walk-off single within the 10th inning of the Boston Red Sox’s 6-5 win over the Colorado Rockies at Fenway Park.
Xander Bogaerts kicked off the inning with a double to the middle area wall, then Colorado deliberately walked Rafael Devers. Chavis then stepped in and swung on the first pitch he noticed, an 87 mph cutter on the inside half of the plate, and hit it proper up the center into middle, scoring Bogaerts.
In his on-field interview after the sport with NESN’s Guerin Austi…