Red Sox Pursue Infield Upgrades Amid Injuries, Draft Prospects
Red Sox Pursue Infield Upgrades Amid Injuries, Draft Prospects

Red Sox Pursue Infield Upgrades Amid Injuries, Draft Prospects

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The Boston Red Sox are preparing for the 2025 MLB Draft on July 13, with projections indicating they may select high school second baseman Gavin Kilen from Tennessee, who is valued for his strong bat-to-ball skills and potential infield versatility. The team has shown recent offensive improvement, winning seven of their last nine games with an average of 8.4 runs per game, and key players like Alex Bregman and Masataka Yoshida are set to return from injury. However, challenges remain, particularly at first base, where the Red Sox have been relying on Abraham Toro and Romy González following the season-ending injury to Triston Casas. To address this, trade discussions have surfaced around acquiring veteran first baseman Carlos Santana from the Cleveland Guardians, who could provide defensive stability and playoff experience. Additionally, the Red Sox are considering long-term solutions at shortstop, as current player Trevor Story’s performance has been underwhelming and his future with the team uncertain. The combination of potential draft picks and trade acquisitions illustrates Boston's strategy to strengthen their infield and maintain competitiveness in the AL East race.

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