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Alex Cora told the media early in the offseason that Ceddanne Rafaela would see most of his time at center field. That is a very good thing. It locks up a key position and hopefully brings another Gold Glove to the Boston outfield in 2025. Making sure Rafaela plays his main position will be a major key to success this season for the Red Sox.
Red Sox CF at a Glance
Starter: Ceddanne Rafaela
Backup: Jarren Duran
Depth: Wilyer Abreu, Rob Refsnyder, Trayce Thompson (NRI)
Prospects: Roman Anthony, Jhostynxon Garcia, Allan Castro, Miguel Bleis
Red Sox CF fWAR Ranking Last Year: 13 out of 30
The Good
Center field defense should be a bright spot for the Red Sox this season. Ceddanne Rafaela has proven to play Gold Glove, possibly even Platinum Glove-caliber defense when he’s roaming center, and all indications are that he will continue to do so in 2025. The biggest difference seems to be coming on the offensive side of the baseball for Rafaela. He looks far more patient and has unlocked a bit more power while hitting to all parts of the field. If Rafaela were to go down with injury, Jarren Duran is a more-than-capable center fielder in his own right. Both players are speed demons and have flashed the ability to make highlight-reel plays on a regular basis.
The Bad
The depth behind Duran is lacking. Roman Anthony has played center coming up through the system, but he profiles as a corner outfielder in Boston instead of a true center fielder. He could play the position in a pinch, and the same can be said for Rob Refsnyder and Wilyer Abreu, but you don’t want to count on the three of them manning the position for any significant amount of time. Trayce Thompson isn’t guaranteed to break camp with the big club, and while he would make a fine bench piece in Boston, keeping him on the roster over more infield depth pieces would involve some tough conversations. Garcia and Bleis, are at least a season away from being considered for promotion to Boston.
The Bottom Line
Between Rafaela and Duran, center field defense in Boston should be locked down for quite a while. There’s depth in the system but outside of Anthony, it is at least a year away from being considered major-league ready. If Rafaela struggles and Anthony proves himself ready for a promotion, center field could look very different at the end of the season. Right now, the Red Sox are hoping that their trio of outfielders are all in contention for Gold Gloves — incredibly, not an outlandish notion — and that would mean that those of us who long for the days of The Killer Bs in the outfield can finally start to feel confident that the outfield in Boston is set for the foreseeable future.







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