4:27pm: The Red Sox have officially announced the selection of Mayer’s contract. Bregman was placed on the 10-day injured list with a right quad strain to create room for Mayer on the active roster, while Casas was placed on the 60-day injured list to create a 40-man roster spot. Cora told reporters (including Jen McCaffrey of The Athletic) this afternoon that Bregman’s injury is “significant” and compared it to a quad strain Bregman suffered in 2021 that ultimately caused him to miss around two months.
1:39pm: The Red Sox are promoting top infield prospect Marcelo Mayer, reports ESPN’s Jeff Passan. Katie Morrison-O’Day of MassLive observed that Mayer was being congratulated by his teammates in the clubhouse at Triple-A Worcester. Her MassLive colleague Christopher Smith first reported that the former first-round pick is headed to Fenway Park.
The promotion comes as Alex Bregman navigates a right quad injury that seems likely to send him to the 10-day injured list. Bregman came out of yesterday’s blowout win over the Orioles in the fifth inning. He came up a bit gimpy after making an aggressive turn around the first base bag on a single off the Green Monster. He immediately exited in favor of Abraham Toro. The team is still awaiting MRI results from this morning. Manager Alex Cora told reporters (including WEEI’s Rob Bradford) that the star third baseman woke up with more soreness than he’d expected today.
Boston did not place Bregman on the IL before the first game of today’s doubleheader. There’s a good chance that’ll come between games tonight. They’ll also need to clear a spot on the 40-man roster for Mayer, but that can easily be achieved by transferring Triston Casas to the 60-day injured list.
Cora has already shot down the idea that Rafael Devers could see any third base time in Bregman’s absence. He’ll remain a full-time designated hitter. That means the 22-year-old Mayer should be in the lineup on a near everyday basis at third base. He obviously can’t be expected to replace the production they’re losing with Bregman’s absence. The two-time All-Star takes a .299/.385/.553 batting line to his likely stint on the injured list.
Mayer has very little experience at the hot corner. He started one game there in Double-A in each of the 2023 and ’24 seasons. He’s added four appearances in Triple-A this year. Mayer has taken the vast majority of his professional reps as a shortstop. He’d moved more frequently to second base over the past few days. That wasn’t because of any question about whether he can hold up at shortstop. It was instead in preparation for what seemed to be his best path to an MLB debut — playing second base with Kristian Campbell preparing to slide to first base after the Casas injury.
While there may be some growing pains given Mayer’s lack of experience at the hot corner, it’s common for shortstops to move to other infield positions. He has the plus arm for the position and is generally regarded as a sure-handed infielder. At 6’3″, Mayer is on the bigger side for a shortstop. His range, while adequate, has never been the strongest point of his defensive profile. That’s less of a concern at third base.
Mayer certainly brings a higher offensive ceiling than the utility options (Toro and David Hamilton) who may otherwise have replaced Bregman. The fourth overall pick in 2021, Mayer has been a feature on top prospect lists throughout his professional career. The left-handed hitter has moved a little more slowly than anticipated, largely because of injuries to his left shoulder and right wrist that affected him in 2022-23. Scouts have remained enamored with his power, polished strike zone discipline and overall natural athleticism.
That has been on display over the past two minor league seasons. Mayer hit .307/.370/.480 in Double-A a year ago. He’s out to a solid .271/.347/.471 slash with nine homers in 43 games during his first Triple-A action. He’s drawing walks at a strong 10.4% clip compared to a 19.7% strikeout rate that matches last year’s mark for the lowest of his career.
While the Bregman injury is the immediate impetus for Mayer’s promotion, there should be opportunity to stick past Bregman’s return if he performs well. The Sox may feel comfortable using Campbell at first base by that point, potentially opening second base. Mayer could also eventually supplant Trevor Story as the starting shortstop. Story began the season with a power barrage but has done almost nothing offensively for the better part of six weeks. He’s hitting .159 with one home run and 38 strikeouts in 122 plate appearances since his two-homer game on April 18.
Mayer will not reach a full year of service time unless he triggers the Prospect Promotion Inventive by finishing in the top two in Rookie of the Year voting. The Sox would not receive an extra draft choice under the PPI because they did not carry Mayer on the big league roster for at least 172 days. He would be on track to qualify for early arbitration as a Super Two player during the 2027-28 offseason if he’s in big leagues for good, though future optional assignments could certainly change that timeline.
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finally. let the youth movement take place. bring up Anthony, as well.
of course, that doesn’t mean good news on the Bregman front.
You didn’t expect him to play the whole season for only $40MM?
It would’ve been nice. Unlike many people, I have always been a Bregman fan. He’s one of those guys that you knew that if he were on your team he’d give 110%, and you would dislike-but always respect- when on another team.
Maybe not the best comparison, but he reminds me a lot of Brad Marchand- a gamer that you despise unless he’s on your team.
Smk – Agreed, I too was not a huge fan of the Bregman signing for many reasons but there’s no denying he gives 100% at all times. As for your hockey comparison, he’s more like Ulf Samuelsson than Marchand.
Or if we’re sticking with baseball, and as much as I hate to say it…. Derek Jeter (not saying Bregman is as good as Jeter)
$30M.
yeah..another Yank I think of is Brett Gardner- wasn’t the best player, but was like a gnat that annoyed you- always played hard, made the most of his talents, and had a respectable MLB career.
fever- LOVED Ulf!!! saw him play against the Bruins while on the Whalers. was so sad when he and Ronnie Franchise were dealt to the Penguins…ugh.
Smk – Anthony would have a good chance to finish Top 2 for ROY, so he likely won’t get the call until July.
Mayer getting the call is great news!
The Goat has arrived
Hopefully it’s not going to be at the cost of Bregman (currently being assessed for a quad injury)
It likely will, but to be frank, if a couple weeks without Bregman is the price of finally nudging the front office to call the kids up, it’s a price I’m fine with paying.
hopefully, it’s only just a few weeks….quad injuries are tricky.
Meow – It’s comparable to the quad injury he suffered 4 years ago that cost him 2 months. No worries, KC will be playing 1B by then allowing Mayer to play 2B.
anything to wake up the team. i have no idea how cora still has a job for years boston has played like they’re hungover
Still got the 2018 championship rose-tinted glasses on.
my cat could have managed that roster to a championship and he has below-average cat intelligence
No, your cat would not have. If you blame someone when things go wrong, you need to give them credit when things go right.
I bet you’re fun at parties.
My cat could have if you told him that he’d get extra treats for winning the world series.
John Henry likes him. Just wait until Cora is GM. You’re going to see a roster that equals the Marlins.
Rooting for the kid from Eastlake
LFG
now bring up Anthony.
Not exactly tearing up AAA, but ok.
He has an 818 OPS. And he’s getting the call because of injury.
It’s always exciting to see a young prospect get his first shot.
Garret Crochet has been worth 2.2 WAR this year. The pitching staff as a whole has been worth 2.1. Without Crochet they are a negative win pitching staff.
Too many holes in the current lineup and with Bregman out it just got worse. Bring Anthony up also, and play him at first. They are athletes and changing at this level should not be a problem… move on Sox, or get left behind!
Boston has a great group of young players the time is now. Do they trade Devers for more prospects?? The future looks bright. I thought the same about Baltimore. I’m not sure what happened to them
If devers plus cash brought controllable ace level pitching it’d be worth it but that’s lala land
Devers for Berrios.
I’m moving Story to 3B and giving Mayer SS
Put Story at 1B.
Put Story in DFA purgatory.
Story is in the 45th percentile for arm strength. So you’re gonna put him at 3rd? Something tells me that would go poorly.
Sean – That would make more sense than Mayer learning 3B in the majors.
I thought Bregman would mash being in Fenway. His career numbers are video-gamish. Well, he’s actually doing better on the road than at home this season so far.
Home .268/ .379/ .505
Road .330/ .391/ .600
Bob – I pointed that out a month ago. LOL!
It’s a mirage. His home BABIP is .289 and his road BABIP is .377.
Ask Devers to play 3B?
Devers is mashing right now to what may be his best statistical WAR season without playing defense which had hurt the team. Don’t fix what’s not broken.
This is why I always welcome EE fans on RS sites-they are more realistic than RS fans. Since the end of March, Devers might be the best hitter in BB. And you don’t fix one hole by creating a deeper and wider hole.
Keep Devers as DH and find a 1B.
YBC – Exactly… plus he hasn’t played 3B since last August, nor even in ST.
what happened to kcamp? ROY in april , batting under .100 in may
You would probably dfad pedroia after his start huh?
I think his BAbip is way down. He seems to hit the ball right at people lately. He hit two balls over 100 mph EV today right at people.
As a fantasy player with several teams every year, rookie hitters are the most overrated commodities ever. Everyone, including me occasionally, jump on these guys. Full-year sustained success is pretty unusual for a rookie.
Bing – Red Sox Nation believes Cora moving him all around is why his hitting has crashed.
@fever
He’d def benefit from a more consistent role
But he has 5 hits in his last 60ab
Cant be all attributed to being shuffled around
He was off to such a hot streak to start his career. Mayb pitchers learned how to get him out & he hasnt been able to adjust?
Very talented kid, hope he figures it out
Cora has not been moving Campbell all around. Campbell has played 38 of 45 games at 2B.
I called it when he first signed. He’d do good at Fenway, but will spend his usual month on the IL, I believe were my exact words. 40 million is alot.
Hes actually alot better away from fenway this year..based on stats posted earlier in this thread
He’s better on the road this season
Dsett – It’s really $31M with deferrals but yes it was not the best decision to sign him.
desett75: “but will spend his usual month on the IL”
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What? Games played by Bregman:
2022: 155
2023: 161
2024: 145
Fpg yes you are right its 31 with deferrals but he is owed 40 million any way you slice it for services renderd and when he is paid is not relevant..hes being paid 40 total for work to be performed this year
He’s not being paid $40M. He is being paid the PV of $40M. If your salary and my salary was $100,000, but I got the $100k on January 1st, and you received $5,000 a year for the next 20 years, are we both being paid $100,000?
Devers just won the game. His OPS is 17.548 since the meeting with the owner. His OPS+ is 6,381.4. His WAR is 4,615.3. And he hasn’t made a single error. He will win Gold Glove DH, easily.
Why did they pitch to Devers with 1B open in the bottom of the 10th?? What a gift.
Hayzee – Devers has singlehandedly won at least 5 games this season.
He should have been drafted by the Pirates.
Welcome to the show young man!
I am pleased by this news but also reminded that there’s really no good reason not to also call up Anthony, move Rafaela to a utility role, and send down Hamilton or Toro. Shouldn’t have taken an injury to Bregman for them to start pulling the triggers on these guys when the bottom of the lineup has been so anemic.
Crocus – It’s service time manipulation, nothing more.
Are you saying it’s black and white here?
Marceo Mayer=loser version of Volpe
Hard to be a loser of a loser. Minus minus your highness, Mayer is a weiner, Oscar. Why don’t you take a vacation. What’s your clearance?
Bregman has been good this season, has he been good enough to opt out of his deal in ’26?
Miller – Yes, so far.
What a bummer… hopefully Bregman is out for a long time…serves him right for turning down the Tigers offer
stay classy.
You mean like Bregman & Borass were, where they led the Tigers on for months knowing full well they weren’t going to sign with them? How low get you get when you’re talking about these 2 clowns?
That’s your problem. The Tigers’ GM could’ve shut it down any time he wanted to.
Motown – Look at all the karma from the Devers-hate and management disrespect of him. Both Casas and Bregman down, I wouldn’t mess with Raffy. LOL!
I hope you choke on a ham sandwich
@GhostofThomasHamilton whether you agree or not, it’s terrible to say that
Ghost – That’s a really mean thing to say about Bregman.
You were on Liam’s social media too I bet.
Had suggested on here that the Red Sox are one of the few contending teams that actually line up well with what the Phillies have, particularly starting pitching and a right side of the diamond INF, Otto Kemp. He’s a 24 year old top 20ish organizational prospect, that leads the international league in everything including OPS+. Sox also need innings, SP or long reliever. Joe Ross OR Taijuan Walker (if the Red Sox would take him), plus Otto Kemp and a mid tier SP prospect (Ottenbriet) for Aroldis Chapman and Rob Refsnyder (RH platoon partner for Max Kepler). RR and Chapman are both on one year deals, and Kemp now even makes more sense for the Red Sox. They have 3 high leverage lefties in their pen, maybe they would part with one for innings and some upside prospects that don’t have a path to the Phillies right now.
The Sox are not trading Chapman. He’s been the anchor in what’s been a mostly very shaky bullpen.
Paragraphs are your friend.
Otto is on pace for 191 Ks/600 ABs in AAA as someone close to 26 years old. I’d guess he has very little chance of success.
Not great news on Bregman, but good news on Mayer
Well I’m guessing Bregman sticks around for a second season now…
Love it when someone feels sore and misses months of work. Not actually hurt, just sore…