Red Sox Reportedly Interested In Calling Up Unheralded Prospect In Near Future

Boston could make a surprising move this season
Red Sox Reportedly Interested In Calling Up Unheralded Prospect In Near Future
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The Boston Red Sox reportedly have interest in calling up an unheralded middle infielder over a top-20 prospect when the time comes to make a move this season.

After last season's myriad of injuries, Boston is well aware of its need for depth entering the 2023 season. They have a pair of middle infielders fighting it out in Triple-A Worcester to be the next man up. 

The underdog reportedly is gaining the upper hand early on.

"Keep an eye on second baseman/shortstop David Hamilton," The Boston Globe's Alex Speier wrote Friday. "The Sox love his speed and believe he can handle both middle infield spots. There’s a chance he will get called up before (Enmanuel) Valdez if the Sox have a middle infield injury."

Hamilton is the Red Sox's No. 28 prospect according to MLB Pipeline. The 25-year-old hit .251 with 16 doubles, nine triples, 12 home runs, 42 RBIs and a .740 OPS in 119 games, all in Double-A Portland last season. Most notably, Hamilton stole 70 bases in 78 attempts -- the most steals in Sea Dogs' history. 

He'll battle Valdez for the opportunity to make their big league debuts when the Red Sox turn to their depth -- likely due to injury. 

Valdez is the Red Sox's No. 18 prospect and appeared to have the inside track toward a big-league call-up after a dominant 2022 season and impressive spring training. 

The 24-year-old hit .296 with 65 extra-base hits including 28 home runs, 107 RBIs and a .918 OPS in 126 games between Double-A (44 games) and Triple-A (82 games). Valdez already is a major league-caliber hitter but has some holes in his game.

Hamilton is known for his speed and reliable defense -- two areas where Valdez does not grade well. Hamilton is a dynamic speedster that could wreak havoc on the bases both as a starter and in a punch-running role. 

More importantly, Hamilton is a quality defender at both second base and shortstop. Valdez has more positional versatility, but is a below-average defender across the diamond.

Valdez has a greater ceiling due to his impressive power and overall skillset in the batter's box. However, Hamilton can step in for an injured player, make the routine plays up the middle and swipe a few bags. 

The friendly rivalry at Polar Park between Hamilton and Valdez will be something to monitor this season. 

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Scott Neville
SCOTT NEVILLE

Scott Neville covers the Boston Red Sox for Sports Illustrated's new page "Inside The Red Sox." Before starting "Inside The Red Sox", Neville attended Merrimack College, where he earned his Bachelor’s Degree in Communication and Media with a minor in Marketing. Neville spent all four years with Merrimack's radio station WMCK, where he grew as a radio/podcast host and producer.  His propensity for being in front of a microphone eventually expanded to film, where he produced multiple short films alongside his then-roommate and current co-worker Stephen Mottram. On a journey that began as a way to receive easy credits via film classes, he received a call from "It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia" star Charlie Day. Day advised him to make a feature-length film, which he completed his senior year. While writing the film, Neville completed an internship for United Way as part of their NFL Partnership Program. Neville ran the blog for a team of interns and hosted an internet show called "United Way's NFL Partnership Series" where he interviewed NFL alumni. After college Neville wrote for SB Nation's "Over The Monster," a Red Sox sister site of the flagship brand. His work would eventually lead him to a job as a content producer with NESN, where he would cover all sports. After developing as a writer with the top regional network in the world, he was given the opportunity to join the Sports Illustrated Media Group in his current endeavor as the publisher of "Inside The Red Sox." The successful launch and quick rise of "Inside The Red Sox" led to Neville joining the Baseball Essential ownership group, a national baseball site under SIMG. Follow him on Twitter: @ScottNeville46 Email: nevilles@merrimack.edu