New Red Sox star Alex Bregman open to playing ‘wherever it helps the team win’

New Red Sox star Alex Bregman open to playing 'wherever it helps the team win'

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Earlier this week, Boston Red Sox third baseman Rafael Devers raised eyebrows when he let it be known that he declined the team’s request to accommodate new free-agent signing Alex Bregman by relocating from the hot corner to designated hitter. (“I told them no. I’m a third baseman,” he said.) The Red Sox have not yet clarified how they’ll deploy Devers and Bregman when the season begins for them on March 27 against the Texas Rangers. Bregman, though, has now made it known that he’s willing to play wherever in order to help his new club achieve its competitive upside.

“I think everybody here believes in their abilities,” Bregman told MLB.com. “I think all of us believe that if we all put together a good effort this season, we have a really good chance of being a winning baseball team. For me, I can only talk for myself, I’ll play wherever it helps the team win.”

Bregman, who has reliably graded as a better defender than Devers, has not played a position other than third base since 2019.

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Having more talented players than spots is never a bad thing. Even in this case, the Red Sox could find a compromise that allows them to carry and deploy Devers, Bregman, and Campbell all at once and all without issue. Still, reaching that point may require weathering some present headaches.

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