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Marcelo Mayer was officially shut down for the season on Sunday after going on the injured list with a right wrist sprain nearly a month ago. It was announced that Mayer will be undergoing surgery on his wrist, in order to give him time to get healthy and ready for the start of next season.
Overall, it was an inconsistent rookie campaign for Mayer, who featured in 44 games and had four home runs to go with a .674 OPS. Although Mayer never quite broke out this year at the major league level, he showed promise with the bat while playing smooth defense across the infield.
Mayer only had a 79 wRC+ this season, and he showed no promising ability to hit left-handed pitching. His bat definitely needs more time to develop when compared to Roman Anthony, although he still has a smooth swing. Mayer was excellent in the field, posting three outs above average in his small sample of games. He will definitely stick at any position (second, third, or short) that the Red Sox have a need at.
Since Mayer got hurt in late July, Ceddane Rafaela and Romy Gonzalez have played the most at second base for the Red Sox, and that should continue. Also, the team recently acquired Nathaniel Lowe who may replace Abraham Toro, but that should not affect the second base depth chart. Another option is for the Red Sox to recall David Hamilton once September hits in case the team would like some extra depth up the middle. We can't forget Kristian Campbell, who also has experience playing second base already this season (though he was a train wreck there). Either Hamilton or Campbell feels like a likely candidate to get called up when the rosters expand in two weeks.
In terms of their playoff push, Mayer's injury hurts Alex Cora's flexibility in the lineup, but it won't sink the team's chances. Boston has been getting by fine without the rookie over the past month, and that should continue over the next six weeks, especially if Story and Bregman continue to lead the charge on both sides of the ball.
The biggest concern for the Red Sox following Mayer's surgery has to be their infield depth in the future. Not counting Rafaela (who shouldn't count for the future since he is special defensively in center), the Red Sox have only four listed infielders on their active roster right now. One of those four spots belongs to Nathaniel Lowe or Abraham Toro, and the other three are Trevor Story, Romy Gonzalez and Alex Bregman (and maybe Nate Eaton if he gets recalled). Triston Casas is also injured and should be returning next year, but we have no idea what the team plans to do with him. Beyond Mayer and the other Worcester options who we have seen in the infield this season, who is next for the Red Sox? Clearly major league caliber infield depth should be a priority for Craig Breslow this offseason, and we can start checking out a couple of candidates come September.







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