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The Red Sox have grown in their emphasis of versatility in their lineup, and Travis Shaw could be the next super utility man. (Michael Silverman; Boston Herald)
Is Dustin Pedroia going to be able to stay healthy all year? (Scott Lauber; ESPN Boston)
Rusney Castillo needs to improve against high-velocity pitches if he's going to succeed in the majors. (Alex Speier; Boston Globe)
Christian Vazquez may have missed a year, but he hasn't forgotten how to frame pitches. (Brian MacPherson; Providence Journal)
In order to improve his defense at a new position, Hanley Ramirez has asked to stay in spring training games a bit longer than usual. (Christopher Smith; Masslive)
Let's check in with Ruben Amaro Jr.: First Base Coach. (Ian Browne; RedSox.com)
Bryan Grosnick looks back at the great career of Yaz. (I'm not going to try to spell his name, even when I have it right in front of me. (Bryan Grosnick; BP Boston)