The Boston Red Sox have placed ace left-hander Garrett Crochet on the 15-day injured list due to inflammation in his pitching shoulder, marking another early-season setback for one of the club’s most important arms.The team announced the move ahead of Wednesday afternoon’s game against the Toronto Blue Jays in Toronto. In a corresponding roster move, the Red Sox recalled utility player Nate Eaton from Triple-A Worcester to provide additional depth on the active roster.Crochet’s absence is a significant blow to Boston’s pitching staff. The hard-throwing lefty has been a key figure in the rotation, known for his electric fastball and ability to miss bats at a high rate. Early in the season, he showed flashes of dominance, helping anchor a rotation that has dealt with inconsistency and injuries. However, shoulder inflammation is always a concern for pitchers, and the Red Sox are expected to take a cautious approach with his recovery to avoid any long-term complications.Without Crochet, Boston will need other starters to step up and fill the void. The team may look to shuffle its rotation or rely more heavily on its bullpen in the short term. Depth will be tested, particularly as the Red Sox navigate a competitive stretch of games within the division.The recall of Eaton provides some roster flexibility, even if it doesn’t directly address the pitching gap. Eaton’s versatility allows him to contribute in multiple positions, giving manager Alex Cora additional options as the team adjusts to Crochet’s absence. While his role may be limited, his presence ensures the Red Sox maintain depth across the field.For Crochet, the focus now shifts to recovery and rehabilitation. The timeline for his return will depend on how his shoulder responds to rest and treatment, but the team will likely prioritize his long-term health over a quick comeback.As the season continues, the Red Sox will aim to stay competitive while managing injuries to key players. Crochet’s stint on the injured list underscores the challenges teams face in maintaining pitching health over the course of a long season.