BALLER MOVE: Target in Late Rounds
ANALYSIS: Mookie Betts thrived in his rookie campaign, posting a .291/.368/.444 triple-slash line, shuffling between second base and the outfield. But heading into 2015, there are concerns about playing time. Even after shipping Yoenis Cespedes out of town, the Red Sox have a serious case of roster crunch. However, manager John Farrell has suggested that Betts is Boston’s “strongest candidate” to hit leadoff. So the organization clearly values him.
He looks like a future star, which is why I’m not worried about playing time. Players at premium defensive positions with 20/20 potential are rare, and if he can make good on that potential, Farrell will find ways to get him into the lineup. Plus, Rusney Castillo may suffer growing pains as a rookie, Shane Victorino, Mike Napoli and Dustin Pedroia are older vets with injury histories, and David Ortiz is 39.
Plenty of time remains to shuffle assets around, as well. GM Ben Cherington is smart, and he holds the bargaining power that flexibility brings. I’d be surprised if this is the roster he brings to camp. Betts has demonstrated all-around ability at every level, and he’s only 22. This may be the last chance you’ll have to get Betts at a bargain. Don’t let it slip through your fingers.
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