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Daily Red Sox Links: Nathan Eovaldi, Darwinzon Hernandez, Rafael Devers

Today’s links look at the rough pitching staff, the importance of the offense and the draft class of 2008.

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Boston Red Sox Summer Workouts Photo by Billie Weiss/Boston Red Sox/Getty Images

The Red Sox pitching staff is, uh, not great. (Ben Carsley; Baseball Prospectus)

Thus, if this team is going to contend it will be up to the offense. (Sean McAdam; Boston Sports Journal)

Back to the pitching staff, though. Boston needs Nathan Eovaldi just about as bad as Nathan Eovaldi needs a breakout. (Peter Abraham; Boston Globe)

It’s not easy to find reasons for optimism with this roster, but Chad Finn tries to find a way. (Chad Finn; Boston.com)

Some good news: Darwinzon Hernandez is back with the team. (Chris Cotillo; Masslive)

Jen McCaffrey answers some questions with her latest mailbag. (Jen McCaffrey; The Athletic)

John Tomase points out a few players who have had rough camps. (John Tomase; NBC Sports Boston)

Fenway got to meet Jarren Duran a couple nights ago. (Rob Bradford; WEEI)

If any Red Sox players decide to kneel during the anthem, they can expect support from the organization. (Ian Browne; RedSox.com)

Sox Prospects’s latest draft review covers the 2008 class. (Shawn McGrath; Sox Prospects)