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Red Sox Face Tough Call on Second Base as Opening Day Nears

Kristian Campbell's defensive skills keep him in contention despite offensive struggles, while veteran David Hamilton's strong spring performance adds complexity to the decision.

  • Kristian Campbell remains a leading candidate for the Red Sox's Opening Day second baseman role despite hitting just .174/.304/.283 during spring training.
  • Veteran infielder David Hamilton has made a strong case for the position with a better spring performance and more MLB experience, including a .265/.368/.449 slash line in camp.
  • Campbell's athleticism and defensive ability have impressed Red Sox management, with manager Alex Cora noting his potential and improving underlying metrics.
  • Masataka Yoshida is set to begin the season on the injured list as he continues recovery from offseason shoulder surgery, potentially requiring a 20-day rehab assignment in Triple-A Worcester.
  • The Red Sox bullpen remains unsettled, though Aroldis Chapman is likely to be named closer, with other roles still being evaluated ahead of the season opener on March 28.
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