Rafael Devers turned the hot corner into hot topic material before Alex Bregman had time to back out of a perceived territorial dispute with the Boston Red Sox.
Devers emphatically stated Monday he believes third base is his position in response to whether he was comfortable playing elsewhere to make room for the newly signed Bregman.
“I think everybody here believes in their abilities,” Bregman said Tuesday. “I think all of us believe that if we all put together a good effort this season, we have a really good chance of being a winning baseball team. I can only talk for myself but I’ll play wherever helps the team win.”
Bregman, a Gold Glove-winning third baseman with the Houston Astros, signed with the Red Sox earlier this month without consideration as to what position he would play. His relationship with manager Alex Cora underscored they would both have the team’s best interest at heart wherever the Red Sox decide to use their best nine.
“(Everyone) saw last year how special of a player he is,” Bregman said of Campbell, who was primarily a second baseman as a freshman in his only season at Georgia Tech.
Bregman and Devers were alongside others at Cora’s rental house for dinner on Monday night, dispelling reports of simmering drama between All-Stars. Cora added to the opinion that all is well with the infielders after watching Devers receive constructive feedback from Bregman during glove work on the practice field earlier Monday.
“I’m super excited to just be his teammate. He’s a great player. I think everybody in this clubhouse is worried about winning,” Bregman said. “Whatever it takes to help the team win, that’s all I’m focused on. I’ll play wherever A.C. (Alex Cora) tells me to play.”
Campbell was drafted 132nd overall by the Red Sox in 2023 — a selection Boston was granted as compensation for losing Xander Bogaerts to the Padres in free agency — and last year was named the top hitter in the minor leagues.