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Red Sox Bench Battle: Eaton vs. Monasterio Heats Up
9 Mar
Summary
- Nate Eaton appears to have an edge over Andruw Monasterio for a bench spot.
- Eaton's strong World Baseball Classic performance boosted his chances.
- Monasterio and Nick Sogard are projected to start the season in Triple-A.

The competition for the final right-handed hitter position on the Boston Red Sox's bench has become a focal point of spring training. Initially, Andruw Monasterio was considered the frontrunner for the utility man role, especially with Romy Gonzalez heading to the injured list. However, recent reports indicate that Nate Eaton has emerged with the upper hand.
Eaton's strong performance for Team Great Britain in the World Baseball Classic, which included hitting a home run against Cy Young winner Tarik Skubal, has significantly boosted his chances. Officials have identified Eaton as a potential fit for the reserve role, needing a right-handed hitter to complement left-handed bats like Masataka Yoshida. This projection places Monasterio and Nick Sogard as likely candidates for Triple-A.
While Eaton contributed effectively in limited major league games last September, posting an .898 OPS, he must prove his consistency this season. The race for the utility spot remains a compelling toss-up, creating excitement and uncertainty as the season approaches.




