
The Boston Red Sox are facing a challenge at first base following Triston Casas’s injury, and Kristian Campbell’s potential move to first base has become a focal point. Campbell, primarily a second baseman during his Major League career, may be Boston’s next option to fill the gap this weekend in Atlanta.
Campbell’s Defensive Struggles at Second Base
Kristian Campbell has appeared in 43 games at second base, but defensive difficulties have arisen, including four errors in that span. These struggles have prompted Red Sox manager Alex Cora to discuss alternative positions for Campbell, indicating an ongoing evaluation of the young player’s fit on the field.
Manager Alex Cora Weighs Position Changes
On Wednesday, Alex Cora addressed the team’s evolving first base situation and confirmed that a shift for Campbell is being seriously considered.
“There’s a chance Kristian [Campbell] will play first base this weekend in Atlanta,”
Cora said. “There’s conversations.” However, no official change has been made yet; Campbell is still projected to start at second base against the Atlanta Braves on Friday, with Abraham Toro continuing as the primary first baseman.
Future Outlook for Campbell and the Red Sox Infield
While Campbell remains at second base for now, the possibility of his move to first base signals a significant adaptation for the rookie and the team’s lineup. This transition could help shore up the infield as the Red Sox contend with injuries and seek to stabilize their defense. The coming weekend may reveal whether Kristian Campbell’s role is about to shift substantially, reflecting the team’s need to explore all available options.