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Red Sox Weigh Options at First Base Following Casas' Season-Ending Injury

Manager Alex Cora maintains a Gonzalez-Toro platoon for now, while leaving the door open for positional shifts and prospect promotions.

Overview

  • Triston Casas has been ruled out for the season following surgery for a ruptured patellar tendon, leaving a void at first base for the Red Sox.
  • Manager Alex Cora has reiterated his current plan to stick with a Romy Gonzalez and Abraham Toro platoon at first base but has not ruled out future changes if needed.
  • Rafael Devers remains at designated hitter, with Cora emphasizing his strong offensive production in that role, though he has softened his stance on potentially moving him to first base.
  • Top prospect Marcelo Mayer, currently excelling in Triple-A, has been identified by analysts as a potential in-house candidate for first base, though no decision has been made.
  • Masataka Yoshida is unavailable for a DH role until he regains outfield capability, further complicating roster flexibility and lineup decisions.