Rafael Devers Still The Team's Third Baseman
                
        
        Boston Red Sox chiefs baseball officer Craig  Breslow said on Monday that "as of now," Rafael  Devers is still the team's starting third baseman. The Red Sox have been very pleased with the work that Devers has put in this offseason. With that said, the club is still open to making the team better any way it can, so it doesn't mean they won't acquire someone like free-agent third baseman Alex  Bregman, which could move Devers across the diamond to first base or to more of a full-time designated-hitter role. If the 28-year-old were to shift to first base, it would put Triston  Casas firmly on the trade block. Another option for the BoSox is to trade for St. Louis Cardinals third baseman Nolan  Arenado. While Devers remained strong offensively for fantasy managers in 2024, his defensive metrics took a hit at the hot corner, and he also dealt with nagging shoulder injuries as a result of diving for balls at third base.
Source: Boston Herald - Gabrielle Starr
        Source: Boston Herald - Gabrielle Starr
 
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