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The Boston Red Sox have a glaring need for a first baseman, and despite there being limited options on the market, this trade gives them that.
Former Boston Red Sox slugger Rafael Devers reportedly no-showed an invite to a first base workout with San Francisco Giants legend Will Clark.
The Boston Red Sox are in the market for a new first baseman following the Triston Casas injury. But the front office could also look to find a long-term replacement for Casas.
Prior to beginning his rehab assignment with the Worcester Red Sox, Yoshida was spotted taking grounders at first base, according to a video posted by Tommy Cassell of the Worcester Telegram.
The Boston Red Sox kept Masataka Yoshida busy during his rehab assignment at Triple-A Worcester.
Should the Boston Red Sox pick up a former Rookie of the Year candidate to fill their gap at first base since Triston Casas was injured?
The Red Sox still intend to buy, and they're in the market for first base and rotation help. Find out why at MLB Trade Rumors.
Kristian Campbell could be the Boston Red Sox’s solution at first base.
If Campbell could reach his high ceiling while playing first base for the Red Sox, it could be a game-changer. However, gauging Campbell’s major league readiness is going to be difficult.
Red Sox rookie Kristian Campbell was sent down to Triple-A Worcester on Friday, and will have an unusual assignment before he heads back to the big leagues.
Of course, the Red Sox weren’t anticipating Triston Casas to be lost for the year. Asking him to play first base before the Casas injury is a bit of a moot point for Devers.
Rafael Devers hit his first home run for the Giants, connecting against his former Boston Red Sox team just six days after being traded to San Francisco.