The Red Sox entered the 2025 season with big expectations after adding Garrett Crochet and Alex Bregman to a team that already had Kristian Campbell, Roman Anthony, and Marcelo Mayer all knocking on the door. So far, things have not gone quite as smoothly as fans in Boston were surely hoping. While the club is just two games back in the AL East, that’s with a lackluster 18-18 record thanks in part to spotty health in the rotation behind Crochet. The injury bug has now moved onto the lineup as Triston Casas has undergone season-ending surgery on his knee.
The 25-year-old was expected to be a major piece of the club’s lineup this year, but his campaign is now over before it ever really got going. Casas’s 112 plate appearances this year were subpar, as he hit just .182/.277/.303 across 29 games before going down with injury. Those struggles were mostly fueled by a low .217 BABIP that was sure to rebound given time, however, and there was little reason to think Casas wouldn’t eventually experience enough positive regression and finish the year in that range of a 125 wRC+, which was his career mark entering 2025. Now, of course, he won’t get that opportunity.
Without Casas locking down first base, the Red Sox don’t have many obvious solutions they can rely on to take up the lion’s share of playing time at the position. Romy Gonzalez was off to a hot start (133 wRC+) to open the year in a part-time role, but his .421 BABIP is completely unsustainable and he’s never hit at an even league average level before in his career. Gonzalez is currently slated to share time with Abraham Toro at first base in the short-term, but the switch-hitter has a similarly lackluster career 81 wRC+ while playing mostly in part-time capacities around the AL West over the years. Depth options at the minor league level are similarly uninspiring. Vaughn Grissom was a top prospect in the not-too-distant past but has yet to establish himself at the big league level. Blake Sabol has at least a little experience at first base, but didn’t hit at all in a brief call-up earlier this year.
None of those options appear likely to provide even average production at first base this year for the Red Sox. That could lead the club to look for external additions, but those options may not be substantially better than their current internal group. After all, teams are typically reluctant to swing significant trades this far from the trade deadline, so external additions would likely be limited to non-roster players in other organizations like Mike Ford, Dominic Smith, or Jon Singleton unless they can convince a player like Anthony Rizzo to resume his playing career at this late point in the calendar. Any of those options could make sense as a lefty complement to Gonzalez, and Smith in particular was used as a stopgap by the Red Sox just last year with some success.
Perhaps they could even pry an ancillary 40-man player away without a clear path to playing time away from another organization. Jake Bauers (Brewers) and former Red Sox Justin Turner (Cubs) are both playing in bench roles in the NL Central. Boston’s former chief baseball officer Chaim Bloom now works for the Cardinals, who have Luken Baker on the roster but without much playing time to offer. Juan Yepez is on the Nationals’ 40-man roster but currently playing the minors. Any of those external options could likely be more productive than the club’s internal group of first basemen, but going outside of the organization would require working out a trade with another club who may not be inclined to sacrifice their own depth, particularly in the case of players already on the 40-man roster, and they’re hardly impact options themselves for a team that sorely needs a boost.
One way to replace Casas with a player who can offer a more impactful ceiling would be to move some of the club’s existing talent to first base. Rafael Devers got bumped off third base by the Bregman signing and is currently the everyday DH in Boston. Perhaps he could be shifted to first base, opening up DH for either Anthony or Mayer to make the jump to the big leagues. Another option would be to get Anthony or Mayer regular reps at first in the coming days ahead of a promotion in the near future. Perhaps even Masataka Yoshida, who has been sidelined this year after shoulder surgery hampered his ability to make throws in the outfield, could handle first base and make a quicker return from the injured list.
Any of those players would be a fairly definitive offensive upgrade over either the club’s internal options already familiar with the position or any realistic external additions at this point in the calendar. The problem with that plan, however, is that none of those players have ever played first base as a professional. While the position is fairly low on the defensive spectrum, asking a defensively-limited player like Devers to pick up an entirely new position on the fly seems risky, as would be the case for asking either Mayer or Anthony to balance learning a new position with the adjustments and struggles that can often come with a young player’s first call-up to the majors.
That’s why, as noted by MassLive’s Chris Cotillo over the weekend, Red Sox brass have indicated that they don’t intend to move anyone to first base on the fly. That, of course, could change. The general expectation when the Red Sox signed Bregman was that he would play second base and Devers would remain at third, and that changed fairly quickly after Spring Training began. It’s not out of the realm of possibility that the club finds itself unsatisfied with the options at its disposal and eventually begins having one of the club’s other players taking grounders at first.
How do MLBTR readers expect Boston to address the vacancy at first base? Will they stick with their current group of options, find someone from outside the organization, or move one of their own players to first? Have your say in the poll below:
I would start having Devers work on it outside of game action and then evaluate and see if you want to try him there. Helps with the slight OF logjam.
Devers is healthy and productive at DH. If staying at DH will keep his shoulders healthy, I hope that is where he will stay.
I understand the varied reasons some fans want devers to get a 1B shot – ranging from not liking how the transition was handled, to wanting to open the dh slot and bring up anthony to an expanded OF with dh in the rotation. Etc etc etc.
But i hope they dont, not during the season.
Devers has finally gotten to speed as a DH and made the adjustment. Learning on the fly is t ideal, and, what happens if he just isnt good at it? Then youve got an issue again from a handling perspective moving him off.
So much better to, if you want to explore that, see how the shoulders hold up with a full year at DH, let him practice it in ST, then decide.
GA: Agreed. I’m not sure how Devers was hurting his shoulders, but if diving for balls was causing the problem, then I think he should stick to DH.
Bob – Absolutely Devers transitioning to first base should require many reps for a week or two before having him play in actual games. Why anyone wouldn’t want to give him a chance though is absolutely ludicrous. Red Sox Nation remembers Cora throwing Schwarber into the 1B position mid-season, and he did the same with Franchy Cordero and many others. Both at first base were hysterical. Cora has a history of trying just about every position player just about everywhere. Arroyo, Dalbec, Wong, the list goes on and on.
But it sounds like you would move or rotate outfielders into the vacated DH role? There won’t be an outfield logjam after Anthony replaces Rafaela as a starting outfielder, which should happen for the good of the team.
Play Devers there. Seems like the only logical answer.
“It’s not that hard, Scott. Tell him Wash.”
Canuckleball;
LOL
Most of the posters here never played the sport. They think it’s basically rotisserie league. All the 1B has to do is stand near 1st base and catch lobbed throws from the infielders…..and anyone can do that.
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The Red Sox had terrible teams most years in the late 50’s / early 60’s. In ’63-’64 they played Dick Stuart at 1B. He had some power, but was a legendary poor 1B – for which he acquired the nickname: “Dr. Strangeglove” – as a play on words from the Stanley Kubrick movie: “Dr. Strangelove”.
I’d love to see Mr. Devers play the position that handles the ball more than any player other than the P and C. In fact, the argument can be made that Mr. Stuart was a much better fielder.
stu – It absolutely is the only logical answer.
Bradford reported what everyone else has, Devers wants to field.
And Bradford also reported that Devers refuses to speak to the media about it. Can you blame him? No matter what Devers says there are ignorant people who will crucify him for it.
If he says he wants to play first base, people will accuse him of being selfish and demanding.
If he says he doesn’t want to play first base, people will accuse him of being selfish and not a team player.
But make no mistake, he wants to play first base and he should at least be given the opportunity to play first base. This would free up DH for Yoshida … which Cora seemingly doesn’t want, he seems to want Yoshida wasting away in the minors.
Breslow, who is *supposed* to be Cora’s boss, has publicly stated Devers is an option at first base.
Cora however in essence publicly overruled him by basically stating “Ignore Breslow, I’m the manager and I say Devers remains as the DH”.
Will Breslow finally have the stones to stand up to Cora? Doubtful, Cora always gets what he wants.
Anyway this video of the superb Alex Speier and Lou Merloni goes into great detail explaining and supporting why Devers should be the first baseman. I know it’s long for some people, but it’s extremely convincing.
youtube.com/watch?v=1E0cAVLVbOE
Logical answer is to leave Devers at DH because he has hurt shoulders and can’t play defense. That is what Cora said is going to happen.
Pads you are 100% correct…the elephant in the room is the excuse used to move devers off 3b in the first place. Nobody is talking about it much but i would imagine further injuring or aggrevating his shoulders are a huge concern..fpg etc just find it more convenient to hate cora because thats what they love to do most
Agreed. The top priority should be keeping Devers’ shoulders healthy and keeping him in the line up.
If we’re in February looking at a Casas injury I’d say getting Devers prepped at first with a full ST there would be the obvious answer. In the middle of an ongoing season it feels a bit risky, since he’s never played there professionally.
That said, the Red Sox are going to have to take some risks if they want to make a real playoff push this year, with how the injury bug has bitten.
Meow – I totally agree, Devers should have gotten some reps in ST and been allowed to platoon occasionally at first base in the regular season with Casas DH’ng. It’s astonishing Cora didn’t allow it, just like he didn’t allow Devers playing first base in the WBC when the Dominican team manager wanted him to play first base.
Seems like everyone associated with baseball feels Devers should at least be given a chance, except Cora.
If you get a chance to watch that video, it’s really tremendous in covering every aspect of the Devers/first base situation.
Cora should ditch the Napoleon Complex and do the right thing for once.
Trade for Matt Mervis
Somewhere wherever he lives in the offseason, Anthony Rizzo is getting his agent to work the phone and talk to the Red Sox front office.
Acoss – He’s always been a South Florida guy, from Marjory Stoneman Douglas HS …. same school as Roman Anthony, Jesus Luzardo, Coby Mayo, etc.
And he’s a great guy by the way.
Fever,
You’re right Rizzo is a Florida guy. He went to the high school with the horrific tragedy…
Acoss – Yes he did a lot trying to help with the aftermath.
Devers mom is making me say that he should be at first.
Moving Devers to 1B and sticking Yoshida at DH makes the most sense which means the Red Sox absolutely won’t do it.
Totally agreed— this is somehow the least likely outcome even though it is undeniably the most obvious.
Open playing time for the kids. Anthony is ready and the spector of Yoshida still looms overhead
Anthony Rizzo is not THAT bad and still available. It would be cool to see him finish his career back where it started.
How is this even a question? Just the word “Devers” as an option would’ve claimed 75% of the vote alone
I think the Red Sox have guys ready to take a roster spot and playing time with Anthony and Mayer nearly ready. And losing a lefty bat is better for them than losing a righty. I think they could use a right handed part time 1b/bench bat type. Luken Baker does make some sense although he’s unproven to this point.
Jonathon Long sure would look good in Boston
They could petition the commish to see if they can play without a 1b. Or, they can see if Big Papi is amenable to coming out of retirement.
And, they could try a seance to connect with a good first basemen from the dearly departed past.
If all that fails, then maybe they consider putting Raffy over there and take their chances.
Devers or Roman Anthony to 1st
Plug Refsnyder in as the everyday. Start working out Devers at first and see if he won’t embarrass himself.
He will!🤣
Not a Sox fan, why not try Bregman at 1st?
@Guards He’s a Gold Glove 3B, moving him to an unfamiliar position while downgrading def at 3B would likely just shift problem to the other corner. If Bregman were to get stumped on learning curve then both corners would be weakened.
How about Anthony Rizzo ?
Trade Roman Anthony and Masataka to Astros for Framber and Christian Walker.
Red Sox aren’t fools.
I mean it gives them an ace, solves 1B, and rids them of Masataka? Seems like it’d make them World Series favorites?
Valdez had just been okay this season, Walker has been bad and costs more than Yoshida, and Anthony is the #2 prospect in the game.
Lol @ “World Series favorites”. Also, Valdez is a free agent after the season. They aren’t dealing Anthony for that.
Anthony isn’t going anywhere
Good luck with that!
As a free agent signing the Astros cannot trade Walker before June 1st without his permission, which he’s not likely to give.
Better option might be to see if Yoshida can play 1B
Please take Andrew Vaughn/draft pedigree as reclamation project for a lottery ticket.
Amen!
Trade for Jake Cronenworth.
Why in the world would the Padres trade Cronenworth?
Offload a LT contract they don’t need , get a prospect and free up $ to extend King who is far more valuable.
I’d give Grissom a chance worse case scenario he demonstrates he can hit and he becomes a more valuable trade chip. At the same time Devers grabs a 1st baseman’s mitt and starts working out at first base. Devers playing 1st allows DH position to rotate AnthonyMeyers in to the lineup. Another option is Story moving over to 1st. Remember Yaz moved to 1st to allow Rice to play left.
Just thought of that for Story too. Hand him a 1B mit and let him DH some (on days Devers is out there). Only when Mayer is ready though
Yaz moved to first base in 1970 and led the league in OPS. That was before the DH. Then again in 1973, Cepeda was DH. Billy Conigliaro in 1970 and then Tommy Harper in 1973 manned left field. Then 1975 for Rice. And Yaz was a 7 time Gold Glove in left field. Apparently he didn’t mind playing first.
Who.
They absolutely *should* go find a low-cost alternative, but knowing how this team has operated in recent seasons, I’d be shocked if we weren’t looking at some Romy/Toro/Sabol/Grissom tandem handling first base until July, by which point they’ll be 5.5 games back of the Yankees and inexplicably acquire, like, Rowdy Tellez, then claim this constitutes “making a push.” If we’re lucky, they’ll claim someone fringey off of waivers in three weeks and see how that goes. This is my wise and sage prediction
What the Red Sox should do?
Forfeit the rest of their games and disband …that would be a good start =)
Devers is a DH.
They seem to trade a bunch with the Brewers so I would think Hoskins is available. Plus if they need a pitching First Baseman Jake Bowers comes to mind. He went back to back last week.
speaking of bowers who can pitch and hit, our lord and savior Trevor “El Cristo” Bauer has been striking out 5 men per inning down in the Mexican League!!!11
Hoskins actually would be a solid pickup. He looks better this year than last year so far.
Agreed. I would love to add Hoskins.
Ryan Mountcastle is available!🤣
They can send the Cubs a box of crayons and have Justin Turner.
Cubs look like they’ll be needing his 40 man spot anyways
The Red Sox have a guy hitting .327/.382/.449/.831 that plays decent defensive 1B. Why would they change what is working? Platoon Gonzalez with an internal option and then look for a more permanent solution at the trade deadline.
THIS! Why would you make a move if it means less production . There’s no good reason to put a has-been in the position.. Casas won’t be back until well after ST. Let Devers know to get ready for a spring tryout.
Option D. give up on the season. All is lost
It almost has to be Masataka or Devers. The lineup is better with both of them, and it can’t happen unless one of them plays 1st. Any room they contrive to find in the OF for Masataka will be quickly lost to Anthony.
Yoshida is 5’8, has never played 1B, and is a bad defensive outfielder. Devers is the obvious choice here. Give him a few weeks to practice the position and then throw him out there.
I agree Devers is the better choice. His defensive experience is more relevant too. Masataka’s only a choice in the sense that the Sox have insisted Devers won’t play the field
Trade for Rhys Hoskins
Move Devers to 1B after a few weeks of him practicing the position. Move Rafaela and his .602 OPS to a super utility role. Activate Yoshida and have him DH. Promote Roman Anthony and put him in LF, with Duran moving to CF.
The lineup/bench would then be :
Jarren Duran
Rafael Devers
Alex Bregman
Wilyer Abreu
Trevor Story
Masataka Yoshida
Kristian Campbell
Roman Anthony
Connor Wong
Carlos Narvaez
Romy Gonzalez
Rob Refsnyder
Ceddanne Rafaela
David Hamilton (minors)
Marcelo Mayer (minors)
I’ve been the biggest Devers supporter, or one of the biggest, and I think the obvious answer here is try to ramp him up at 1B. Set a target of like mid June for him to take over and slowly work on it. If it doesn’t pan out, at least they tried.
With so many young position players fighting for ABs, having Devers planted in the DH role is hurting their flexibility.
What do I actually think they will do? Similar to last year. Not actually address the issue, rely on poor internal 1B options (love Romy but…) and waiver wire pickups and have 1B be a weakness for the remainder of the season
Move Trevor Story to 1st base and install Marcelo Mayer as the starting shortstop.
YULI GURRIEL
His .111 BA and .200 OBP will really help!
Obviously the first choice would be Devers, but if he’s unable or unwilling to do so then they need to look outside the organization. One way to do that would be to trade from the OF surplus, Trade Rafaela or Abreu for a 1B which would open up a spot for Anthony. Targets could be Torkleson or Pavin Smith, maybe Alec Bohm. Maybe get a reliever added to any deal…….Others that wouldn’t cost much that might be worth a shot are Lamonte Wade, Jake Bauers, Ryan McMahon, Justin Turner or Jake Burger
Jose Abreu is available!
Grandal has some experience at 1B and can hit in streaks. His veteran status may be useful as well as general catching depth.
Rizzo?
“Hey Yoshida”
“wussup”
Reality says the Sox are not going to address the position til they have to. So no long term additions (Walker, Cronenworth) are coming. If they are in playoff contention at the deadline maybe they add a Firstbaseman like they did with Schwarber a few years ago
Fans underestimate how difficult it is to change positions at the ML level, especially if the player has not played the position before in MLB.
Trade from our surplus in the outfield or shortstop. Either Duran or Abreu or Story or Mayer should get us a solid starter.
How about looking back into trading for Nolan Arenado and have him play 1st?