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Red Sox Confirm Trevor Story Remains Shortstop Amid Struggles
Trevor Story, signed to a six-year, $140 million contract by the Boston Red Sox in 2022, has struggled significantly with both injuries and performance, batting just .218 with a .581 OPS in the 2025 season while also showing defensive decline. Despite his poor production and hefty contract, the Red Sox have no immediate plans to change his position from shortstop, with Manager Alex Cora emphasizing the need to improve his offense rather than shift him elsewhere. Story's struggles have sparked discussions about alternative offseason signings the Red Sox could have pursued, like Carlos Correa, who has outperformed Story when healthy. The team's young prospect, Marcelo Mayer, is seen as a future shortstop option, but with current roster needs and injuries, Story remains in the role for now, though his opt-out clause and potential buyout provide the Red Sox flexibility in future seasons. Analysts highlight that while Story's early career with the Rockies showed promise, his tenure in Boston has been marred by injuries and declining performance, making it unlikely he returns to his prior elite form. The Red Sox face a delicate balancing act managing Story's contract and performance while integrating emerging talent into the lineup.


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