Important dates, position fights, and other information regarding Red Sox spring training
After a long and largely uneventful offseason, spring training is officially here.
The Red Sox formally open camp in Fort Myers, Fla., on Wednesday, kicking off a six-week marathon as the club ramps up preparations for the 2024 campaign. Though some last-minute signings are always a possibility, we more or less know what this year’s team is going to look like. Now, the question is if enough of the club’s younger players are ready to take the kind of leap forward it will take for Boston to compete in a loaded American League East.
So as camp officially opens in the coming days, here is everything you need to know about the Red Sox this spring.
Most of the Red Sox starting lineup is already set in stone, but there are a handful of position battles to keep an eye on as the spring progresses.
The biggest is who will claim the last spot in the starting rotation. Right now, Brayan Bello, Lucas Giolito, Nick Pivetta and Kutter Crawford are projected to be in, leaving Garrett Whitlock, Tanner Houck, Josh Winckowski and Cooper Criswell to battle for the remaining spot. Unless the Red Sox make a late signing (Jordan Montgomery?) one of those four should win the final spot while the others start the season in the bullpen.
Most of the Red Sox bullpen also appears set, but there will be fierce competition for the last spot. Justin Slaten looks to have the inside track as a Rule 5 pick, but Isaiah Campbell and Greg Weissert both have recent big league experience and were acquired this offseason in trades, and incumbents like Zack Kelly, Chris Murphy, Brandon Walter, Joe Jacques and Bryan Mata should all factor in as well.
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