

As the 2025 spring training continues, the Red Sox are involved in a positional dispute. Boston’s third baseman position raises doubts about two prospects fit for the hot corner. While signing Alex strengthened the team, does it put Rafael Devers’ position at risk? Devers is not hesitating this time—a man with thunder in his bat and a lot of determination.
Rafael Devers continues to be one of the lineup’s most formidable offensive players, showcasing impressive power at the plate. However, concerns about his defense linger. While analysts argue that Bregman is the stronger third baseman, Devers is resolute in his commitment to improving and holding his own in the field. This brewing discussion in Boston is a challenge that must be confronted and a remarkable opportunity to demonstrate team strengths.
In a recent interview, when asked about Rafael Devers’ opinion on this new 3B position dilemma,. He was open about his desires and confidently responded, “It’s something that, year after year, I’ve had to have this same conversation. And year after year I’ve been competing with that narrative of, ‘Can I play third base?’ Maybe this year, there’s a lot more noise about it, but it’s something that I’m used to. I’ve dealt with this my whole career.”
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Rafael Devers on questions about if he can still play 3B:
“It’s something that, year after year, I’ve had to have this same conversation. And year after year I’ve been competing with that narrative of, ‘Can I play third base?’ Maybe this year, there’s a lot more noise about it,… pic.twitter.com/QHZt4Oq1KA
— Boston Sports Gordo (@BOSSportsGordo) February 26, 2025
In 2024, Devers hit 28 home runs and had 83 RBIs, solidifying his role in the team’s offense. Although Devers excels in attacking, his defensive skills have drawn criticism. It seems the Red Sox have too much on their plate, and deciding what to prioritize is becoming complicated with all these new discussions. Tension is growing in the dressing room between two top prospects, but is it a real feud or just speculation?
Will the Red Sox be able to balance Rafael Devers and Bregman in the lineup?
Rafael Devers, known for his clutch hitting and powerful bat, has been a key player for the team for many years. Alex Bregman, on the other hand, is also an excellent defender at third base, as evidenced by his recent Gold Glove award. How the Red Sox address this positional challenge will significantly impact the team’s strategy for the upcoming season.

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Many people feel that Dever may hold onto his choices regarding the third baseman position too tightly. But it demonstrates a strong will and a reluctance to let other people’s expectations define you. Such an attitude has the potential to be a strong motivator. He is actively improving his technique and dedicating additional hours to practice. Rather than relying solely on his natural talent, he commits to personal growth and skill development.
Conversely, Alex Bregman has adopted a more flexible stance regarding his role with the Red Sox. Bregman stated his readiness to change for the team’s sake when he signed a three-year, $120 million contract with opt-outs after every season. In a conversation with ESPN, he said, “I think everybody here believes in their abilities, 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. I can only talk for myself, but I’ll play wherever helps the team win,” highlighting his main objective of helping the club win.
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The final decision will ultimately rest with the team manager, Alex Cora. Despite acknowledging the difficulties presented by having two excellent third basemen, the Red Sox notion is hopeful that a solution will be found that will help the club. The question remains the same: Will the Red Sox keep Rafael Devers at 3B or shift the position to Alex Bregman? What will be the impact on the team’s success and dynamics? Share your thoughts on this in the comments below.
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Can Rafael Devers' bat power outweigh his defensive flaws, or is Bregman the better choice for 3B?
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