By Hayden Bird
April 4, 2025 | 3:41 PM
As Triston Casas shows in Netflix’s upcoming behind-the-scenes documentary, “The Clubhouse,” Red Sox players encounter problems in day-to-day life just like everyone else. And as teammate Jarren Duran simultaneously showed in the same newly-released clip, they can occasionally still find their own fixes, even if it means working under the hood of a car.
Released on the same day that the 2025 Red Sox got underway in the team’s home opener against the Cardinals, the Netflix clip about the 2024 iteration of Boston baseball displays the personality and ingenuity of the duo. The eight-episode documentary itself will be released on April 8.
The clip shows Casas making a call on his phone after his car wouldn’t start outside of Fenway Park. Duran is seen examining the engine after studying a car manual. By the light of his cellphone, Duran grapples with what Casas calls a “complicated” problem.
“I don’t want you sticking your hands in that,” Casas says.
“It’s alright, I do this all the time,” Duran responds.
“Those are hundred-million-dollar hands right there, brother. Come on now, stop playing with that,” Casas jokes.
In the middle of the video, fans walking by can be heard shouting at Casas, disagreeing about his plate discipline.
Eventually, Duran receives instructions over the phone to “just smack” the box he is trying to repair, which the Boston outfielder promptly does.
“There are specialists for that. We play baseball,” Casas adds. “We don’t fix cars, J.D.”
Humorously, the clip then cuts to Duran successfully starting Casas’s car.
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