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By basing his desired career path on David Ortiz’s run with Boston, J.D. Martinez is speaking every Red Sox fan’s language. (John Tomase; NBC Sports Boston)
A lot of the focus for the red Sox has been on the potential upside, and flaws, of their pitching staff. The outfield provides some questions as well, though. Dakota Randall dives into the Red Sox’s largely brand new unit. (Dakota Randall; NESN)
Meanwhile, John Tomase looks at the infield, which, at the very least, is all set on the left side and should provide plenty of thump. (John Tomase; NBC Sports Boston)
Nick Yorke will hopefully help in the infield at some point, and Alex Cora will play a role in getting him there. (Rob Bradford; WEEI)
The Red Sox still have work to do at the minor league level. (Alex Speier; Boston Globe)
But the pieces are starting to fall into place. (Christopher Smith; MassLive)