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Long before he got into a Grapefruit League game, Rafael Devers was the talk of spring training, due to his unhappiness over a proposed move from third base to DH.
From MassLive
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Devers has gone 0-for-8 with seven strikeouts, including a key strikeout Friday with the bases loaded in the seventh inning as the Boston Red Sox fell 4-1 to the Texas Rangers.
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Guerrero appeared to be in a good position to make the Opening Day roster early in camp. The 24-year-old was in the high-90s with his fastball and allowed one hit and one walk while striking out six in 3 scoreless innings (three relief outings) to begin Grapefruit League play.
Rob Refsnyder, Kristian Campbell, and David Hamilton all went deep as the Red Sox closed out their trip to Monterrey, Mexico, with another big offensive show.
The combined efforts of ten Red Sox pitchers, primarily consisting of minor leaguers, showcased the team’s robust pitching resources and experimentation strategies during the spring. This diverse pitching effort aims to help build depth in the roster, an essential aspect when considering the long and grueling MLB season ahead.
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The Boston Red Sox are breaking camp with one of the top prospects in baseball on their big-league roster. Infielder Kristian Campbell has been told he made the team, per MassLive. The 22-year-old Campbell was drafted out of Georgia Tech in the fourth round in 2023 and has remarkably improved his standing in the organization since.
In fact, some believe star prospect Marcelo Mayer should be Boston's opening day second baseman. The Red Sox will wrap up their spring training
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