Red Sox Get First Base Reinforcement With Romy Gonzalez Reinstated
Briefly

The Boston Red Sox are in a tough position at first base this season after Triston Casas underwent knee surgery, leaving the team with few viable options. Rafael Devers is reluctant to fill in, prompting the team to try rookie Kristian Campbell, who ideally stays at second base. With González showing promise but dealing with a quad injury, and the versatility of switch-hitter Abraham Toro, the Red Sox are considering trades for a more permanent first base solution, especially given their current position in the standings.
The Red Sox face significant challenges at first base following Triston Casas' injury, pushing them to explore temporary solutions and potential trade options.
Rookie Kristian Campbell is seeing new duties at first base, but ideally, he would stay at second where he excels.
González's solid performance and platoon potential with Abraham Toro could offer some short-term relief as the team navigates a difficult season.
Boston may pursue trades for a more reliable first baseman, especially with the team's standing being precarious at 29-32 and behind the Yankees.
Read at Yahoo Sports
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